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Or you could buy a third drive and do raid 5 which is fault tolerant, at the expense of a bit of speed in R/W. The other thing to consider is how fast your application can process the data as it loads or saves. If it is just a scratch drive or a drive for temporary storage space for projects then striped raid 0 will be the highest speed, assuming the application can process that fast.

These will be fast and are made to work in a NAS or SAN as part of a large block of storage in the enterprise class cabinets.
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