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Should I RAID or Fusion the SSDs?
Lest say I get a MacMini and replace the HDD for 2x Sata III 480GB SSDs..
Should I RAID 0 them, of Fusion them? My question is based on 2 things: -TRIM support in RAID 0 -Can the logic board handle 2x 600mb/s? |
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I don't know why you would fusion two SSD drives. The purpose of fusion is to move static under used data to the slower, larger HD. If both of your drives are fast either fusion wouldn't do anything, or perhaps worse would waste read/write cycles by moving this data to an equal SSD drive. I would RAID 0 them if you want performance and aren't worried about drive failure.
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In your case raid is the way to go.
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RAID-0 all the way ...
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thanks, RAID 0 it is!
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By way of explanation, when corestorage is used to create logical volume consisting of an SSD and a larger HDD, the FusionDrive functionality is "automagically" applied to optimize performance. If the core storage logical volume consists simply of two SSDs then presumably no FusionDrive algorithms are applied. I run with with two SSD's combined into a single larger volume exactly this way. |
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