Re: RAID0 vs RAID1 vs RAID?

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Cris Carampa wrote:
Is it possible that RAID0 is 6 times faster than RAID1? Since RAID0 has no fault tolerance, what is the RAID configuration that gives maximum performance and reliability? RAID10?

Short (same old) answer: it depends.
It's no surprise that RAID0 outperforms RAID1 expecially in the write performance. Fault tolerance is has its own overhead. A smart RAID controller takes advantage in read operations in both cases, but it's definitely different in write operations. You have to check whether your db configuration or application dml statements affect the performance tests (eg. they are the most frequent operations).

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