5 mistakes to avoid when using SSDs in RAID
It's awesome using SSDs in RAID. Just avoid these mistakes.

Years ago, no high-end PC was complete without a couple of boot drives configured in RAID 0. Today, things are a bit different. SSDs are available for reasonable prices, in high capacities, and with even higher speeds. But you don't have to throw RAID away. There are still a ton of benefits to using SSDs in a RAID array between redundancy, parity, and with the right RAID controller, even higher speeds. Still, SSDs and HDDs aren't built equally, and there are some common mistakes you should navigate around if you're configuring SSDs into a RAID array.