Is WD Black good for RAID?

Is WD Black good for RAID?

Straight from the horse’s mouth, WD Blacks ARE supported for RAID. Not any type, and for 4 drive setups or running enterprise type RAIDS like 10, 5, or others, you will need the drives designed for that. But for two drive configurations running RAID1 and RAID0, these drives have full support from WD.

Are WD Black drives good?

WD Black is one of the more expensive options due to its high performance. The high speed and large cache have made it the drive of choice for both home and enterprise desktop applications requiring heavy computing such as audiovisual content creation, rendering, and gaming. It comes with a 5-year warranty.

Are RAID drives still used?

It is not often in the IT business that a technology which has been developed many decades ago is still widely used and important for administrators and other users. Even modern servers and storages run with RAID technology inside – mostly in enterprises, but more and more in consumer NAS systems as well.

Can you run hard drives in RAID?

Two or more hard drives: If you decide on Windows software RAID, you may use any drives you choose. They need not be the same size if you’re mirroring individual volumes, though it’s generally a good idea.

Can I use WD Black in NAS?

The WD Red Series could be used in a server as well. However, it is recommended that for any small server, the WD Black Drive series is recommended. Servers will be running an operating system, along with the tasks required of a NAS device.

Do hard drives in RAID need to be identical?

RAID technology, since its original design, never required identical drives. More specifically, every hard drive attached to a controller (RAID or otherwise) always operates independently of every other hard drive attached to that controller.

How do I build RAID storage?

Configuring RAID in Windows 10

  1. Type or paste ‘Storage Spaces’ into Search Windows.
  2. Select Create a new pool and storage space.
  3. Select the RAID type under Resiliency by selecting the drop down menu.
  4. Set the drive size under Size if necessary.
  5. Select Create storage space.

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