Nowadays performance gains from M.2 SSD raids (Raid 0)
I have looked up the previous conversations about RAIDs and performance in After Effects, but most people are still talking about SATA SSDs or even HDs RAIDs, what seems to be a little bit out dated. Newer mainboards like the AsrockTRX40 Creator support RAID 0, 1 & 10 configurations for the M.2 slots. Most recommendations tend to say, having the OS, the footage and the cache on seperate drives would give you the best performance. Right now, I am running two Crucial MP600 M.2 SSDs (1TB) as they are. One for the OS, project files and one for the disk cache. I have one more M.2 slot, where I will put another MP600 (1TB) in and I am thinking of putting them together in a RAID 0 configuration (what the Mainboard and BIOs supports). I know it is risky, because of drive failure and data loss, but I just care about the maximum performance. The whole system will be backuped through Cloud backup on active project and backup on NAS. Do you think this configuration will bring a performance gain in I/O heavy tasks in AE?
(I am working a lot with high LED resolutions and rendering to NotchLC videos, that tend to be over 20GB for a minute of content in e.g 6k.)
