What is RAID 0 Array?
A RAID 0 (also known as a stripe set or striped volume) splits data evenly across two or more disks (striped) with no parity information for redundancy. It is important to note that RAID 0 was not one of the original RAID levels and provides zero data redundancy. RAID 0 is normally used to increase performance, although it can also be used as a way to create a small number of large virtual disks out of a large number of small physical ones. A RAID 0 can be created with disks of differing sizes, but the storage space added to the array by each disk is limited to the size of the smallest disk. For example, if a 120 GB disk is striped together with a 100 GB disk, the size of the array will be 200 GB. You can add as many disks as you have controller ports. All hard drives within the stripe do not have to be identical and will take the size of the lowest capacity drive, but you should have identical drives. No you can not have only one disk, need at least 2. It is used for speed in gaming a