On Mon, 2025-03-03 at 02:06 +0000, Amadeus WM via users wrote:
> Anything done in hardware must be faster than in software, so if true raid 
> works correctly and is being recognized by the os, I think it's 
> preferable.

Not necessarily so.  And drives in hardware raid *may* only work in
that hardware (this is quite common, and may be deliberate vendor lock-
in).  If you have a hardware failure, or want to upgrade hardware in
the future, you can't simply unplug the drive and slot them into new
hardware.

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