The issue with hard drives in RAID arrays is the read timeout.  A drive that is 
optimised for non-RAID will do more retries when reading in the hope of getting 
good data while the RAID optimised drives will return an error quickly and let 
the other drives have a go. In spite of thus desktop drives work well in RAID 
arrays apart from poor performance when things go wrong.

I am not aware of SSD having such timeout issues.  Can you cite a reference?

In terms of what disks do there's no difference between a mirror and RAID5+.


On 7 August 2014 12:19:28 AM AEST, Mike O'Connor <[email protected]> wrote:
>On 24/07/2014 9:15 am, hannah commodore wrote:
>> Any thoughts appreciated
>>
>Hi
>
>If there not Enterprise SAS SSD's they will have issues being in array
>because the firmware is not optimised fir it. The same way as standard
>spinning media drive has issues with being in a raid array if its not
>configured for it.
>
>Never run SSD's in more than a raid mirror, unless the drive actually
>indicates it ok to be used in a RAID.
>
>Cheers
>Mike
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