dilpreet
Discoverer
Based upon my personal experience:-
I have been using Raid 1 on my desktop for the last 4 years on the same set of Hitachi 1 TB drives.
Never faced any problem.
Works like a charm.
I have been using Hitachi drives in the past as well and i am pretty satisfied with them
I am using the on board raid card which gives me the option to have a Raid 1 with a Spare drive option as well.
So in case 1 drive fails the data will immediately start getting copied on the spare drive
Raid 1 has only 1 drawback that the reads are slow but frankly you wont notice them.
I would say go with Hitachi drives ( 2 x 1TB for raid and if possible buy 1 more 1TB and attach it as spare) + Raid 1.All of them will be internal so space is also not a constraint
Best part of Raid 1 is that you have at least 1 complete copy of the data with you at all times .
Raid 5 is only recommended where speed is the main concern which in your case is not.
I have been using Raid 1 on my desktop for the last 4 years on the same set of Hitachi 1 TB drives.
Never faced any problem.
Works like a charm.
I have been using Hitachi drives in the past as well and i am pretty satisfied with them
I am using the on board raid card which gives me the option to have a Raid 1 with a Spare drive option as well.
So in case 1 drive fails the data will immediately start getting copied on the spare drive
Raid 1 has only 1 drawback that the reads are slow but frankly you wont notice them.
I would say go with Hitachi drives ( 2 x 1TB for raid and if possible buy 1 more 1TB and attach it as spare) + Raid 1.All of them will be internal so space is also not a constraint
Best part of Raid 1 is that you have at least 1 complete copy of the data with you at all times .
Raid 5 is only recommended where speed is the main concern which in your case is not.