the best explanation of RAID I have seen and studying for my A+ believe me I've seen a lot of shit . Showing with physical examples and cool visuals is so simple and so good I subscribed quickly after seeing how you guys break it down. GOOD JOB!
This is a very well explained video. you successfully answered all of my questions. thank you so much for using excess visual representations and thank you for making this video.
for years i was afraid of RAID coz i dont know what it meant. Now, I am super clear in the subject. time to build my own NAS.. thanks Spiceworks.. :D - - - - SUBSCRIBED!
how the hell one person can explain it in such easy manner, real objects to depict. He even showed how the mechanical disk platter moves in RAID0 as he was moving start to end, amazing buddy.
excellent way of making us understand!!!. Not an it student, but gonna build my own pc in a while, was doing research and came across raid many times, so needed to understand what is raid. came here, undersrood fully, thanks guys!! Good job keep going!!
Really that's simple and very good ,am an electrical engineer ,finished masters in city collage of new York ,i studied DNS and alot other stuff ,and really u r explaining it simply and easy regardless how complex it's ,keep going (Y)
These are quick and dirty and cover the basics to get started. While lacking the technical side that I personally prefer, this works extremely well for those who don't happen to manage a corporate network on a daily basis.
what does raid mean when MSI uses it? they make it seem like it makes files go faster both read and write?? it should be under notebook features which i feel is just to make it sell rather than be informative...
with external drive available , I don't see at all it's necessity . there was a time but now external drives are safe and sound even when there is a power failure and many situations of portability
Congrats!!! you're doing an excellent job, keep on doing it. I prefer your creative and simple explanation over listening a scientist-savvy RAID from Mars.
Can you have more than 4 drives in a RAID 1+0 implementation? In my mind, since there is parity (mirroring?) and striping taking place, the answer seems like "yes," but wasn't so sure about that.
But wait, you said that those packets of data are stored all over the place. Not on one specific drive. So if one set or "parody" is on one drive how can you recover it. And if it is on all drives, how is this any faster?
is not raid 0+0 better? 4 ssd's in pairs of 2, then you get redundancy and speed, 2 times the write speed and 4 times the read speed, or am i missing something here?
Then what if I had 2 disks in raid zero for instant read and write speed. But Then had the raid 0 data put together slowly on a 3rd drive for a backup.
Well that's is the best and most easiest I've ever had it explained , absolutely brilliant thx guys
One of the best revision videos I've come across, thanks
This is legendary. Online course material from a top rated university vs this video = you win, thanks for posting.
yup my books don't make sense like this video does... go figure.
omg thank you, I learn more faster if somebody explains it like that. Subscribed and watching the other videos, very helpful for IT student like me :)
the best explanation of RAID I have seen and studying for my A+ believe me I've seen a lot of shit . Showing with physical examples and cool visuals is so simple and so good I subscribed quickly after seeing how you guys break it down. GOOD JOB!
Nice video. Short and sweet.
This is a very well explained video. you successfully answered all of my questions. thank you so much for using excess visual representations and thank you for making this video.
for years i was afraid of RAID coz i dont know what it meant. Now, I am super clear in the subject. time to build my own NAS.. thanks Spiceworks.. :D - - - - SUBSCRIBED!
how the hell one person can explain it in such easy manner, real objects to depict. He even showed how the mechanical disk platter moves in RAID0 as he was moving start to end, amazing buddy.
The best I’ve ever seen it explained even though this video is old!! Thank you
excellent way of making us understand!!!. Not an it student, but gonna build my own pc in a while, was doing research and came across raid many times, so needed to understand what is raid. came here, undersrood fully, thanks guys!! Good job keep going!!
Really that's simple and very good ,am an electrical engineer ,finished masters in city collage of new York ,i studied DNS and alot other stuff ,and really u r explaining it simply and easy regardless how complex it's ,keep going (Y)
These are quick and dirty and cover the basics to get started. While lacking the technical side that I personally prefer, this works extremely well for those who don't happen to manage a corporate network on a daily basis.
Great way to describe RAID. Excellent
Wow! Short, straight to the point, no bullshit, entertaining and easy to understand... Great video!
Excellent condensed presentation.
Best raid explanation this world has ever seen
what does raid mean when MSI uses it? they make it seem like it makes files go faster both read and write?? it should be under notebook features which i feel is just to make it sell rather than be informative...
It feels very serendipitous that I'm studying this topic, using this video, on Easter lol
Your video makes the concept of RAID so much easier to understand! Thanks!
credit to the editor ,very useful and easy way of learning
great way to explain it simple and straight to the point
Thank you guys. I saw this year ago and again needed to recall and you are the best to explain.
This was awesome! I totally understand RAID now. Thank you!!!
Excellent Demo, any simpleton could get this.
Best video I've ever seen in my life
with external drive available , I don't see at all it's necessity . there was a time but now external drives are safe and sound even when there is a power failure and many situations of portability
do you have videos that explain this entire 700 page textbook? please say yes.
dude im in class rn and raid didnt make 100% sense to me but this cleared everything up! thanks!
Congrats!!! you're doing an excellent job, keep on doing it. I prefer your creative and simple explanation over listening a scientist-savvy RAID from Mars.
Just to clarify, RAID 10 doesn't free up any more space in your example than 4 independent drives correct?
Best Explanation of 'RAID'. Superb
Thanks a lot, guys. That's the most efficient video i have ever found related to this topic. You guys are awesome. :D
Good examples and demonstrations.
This is really fun learning. thumbs up.
i usually don't press like button in you tube but i did in this one because it worth it
Great Video ! Short & sweet.
Can you have more than 4 drives in a RAID 1+0 implementation? In my mind, since there is parity (mirroring?) and striping taking place, the answer seems like "yes," but wasn't so sure about that.
This was an incredible explanation. Thank you
One of the best videos i've ever seen, thx
What HDD do you use for the mirroring, normal desktop HDD or NAS HDD?
Best 4min in my it life
A really cool explanation!
So should the redundant drive sets be the same model/capacity? I would think variations in write speed and such could cause hiccups.
Excellent way of presentation!!!!!! Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow thanks a lot for explaining it so well. I finally understand the concept.
Thanks for video. Fast and well explained.
It's pretty easy to understand. Good job. Thanks a lot
Awesome...great job!
This video is too simple not to understand. Much respect guys!
But wait, you said that those packets of data are stored all over the place. Not on one specific drive. So if one set or "parody" is on one drive how can you recover it. And if it is on all drives, how is this any faster?
is not raid 0+0 better?
4 ssd's in pairs of 2, then you get redundancy and speed, 2 times the write speed and 4 times the read speed, or am i missing something here?
That's a really great explanation. I enjoyed it .
If I were to save 10TB of data in an archival way, and want decent read/write speed and redundency, what RAID setup is good for me?
great video man, thank you, this helps a lot
u guys r awesome.i just laugh during whole tutorial and of course learn more than enjoying.thanks & I WANT MORE.
Excellent video!
Still a perfect explanation! Nice editing.
This is so cool!!!!! This is how computers should be taught!!!
I was looking for some short brief.. gald I found this😊
Good video. Very informative. Easily understood.
Super creative explanation..loved it
best explanation ever
Then what if I had 2 disks in raid zero for instant read and write speed. But Then had the raid 0 data put together slowly on a 3rd drive for a backup.
What is the slowest RAID out of RAID 0-6?
Hi GUYS ,,
Its very impressive Video ,, Requesting to update more video about the IT basic concepts abut network , Data base , Etc ,,,
Thanks GUYS
You teach in a great way
amazing explanation i understood it straight away
love it! why cant all learning environments be like this!
funny and easy to comprehend! thanks a lot
Excellent video man!!
I must be honest I know clearly understand raid after this video the presentation was on point.
fantastic video, well done guys.
Nice One! Thanks guys
awesome video....neat and simple!
Nice one..best presentation brother
RAID 10 is the best! RAID 6 is my runner-up.
simply superb
Great video!
This was well explained for a noobie like me! Much thanks mate!
Thank you for explaining clearly! :)
Well that was excellent presentation and elaboration
Wonderful video
But what if we lose two drives in raid 5
what is storage space loss?
good ,nice explaining
This is best explanation about RAID : shadow legend
Better than techquicky 👍
nicely done
Great video
Great video, thankyou :)
I love you so much. Thank you! *Cries*
What if parity disk fails in raid 5 ?
love this
Can you do RAID with NAS storage?
Yep, in fact (nearly) all of them do.
amazing explanation
Thank you! 🙏🏼
great explaination!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PERFECT. Great Vid. Many thanks!
Brilliant !
great video! excelente video!