One advantage JBOD has over RAID 0 is in the case of drive failure. Whereas in RAID 0, failure of a single drive will usually result in the loss of all data in the array, in a JBOD array only the data on the affected drive is lost, and the data on surviving drives will remain readable. However, JBOD does not carry the performance benefits which are associated with RAID 0.
Hi all,
If I was to lose a drive in a 4 drive, JBOD RAID setup, would the other 3 drives still retain the data on them?
Or would the JBOD collapse entirely like a RAID0 and lose all data?
Thanks
Heeter
This is a old topic. With SSD these days you don't really need to use RAID for performance..maybe for data protection
Huh?
Did you check which section I posted this thread on? Server section. This is a Server question, not a standalone computer question.
I posted this under three weeks ago. Old would be you answering this two years from now.......
Heeter