Quote from: nino on September 26, 2016, 10:55 PM
I know if one disc break all data is lost, but iam just asking about the performance, for the case one disc break, we would use backup.
I would say it's not worth it just for gaming, it's not worth it just for most common computer stuff. But if you run VM's, or edit large files and need to load and save them faster, or do something that requires you to stream a lot of data from the disc, it is worth it. For example, if you're into making music, you better believe it's worth it for working with mega-huge sample libraries. There are virtual pianos with so many round robins, velocity layers, and mic positions that loading them into RAM just becomes kind of silly. 2 striped SSD's is actually the recommended configuration by East West for using their instruments. But even for instruments that you don't stream from the disk, load times are still important if you're trying to audition different instruments for playing the same recorded loop of notes.
For normal use and gaming use though, you just won't notice a difference. Huge difference between HDD and SSD, much less a difference going up to RAID 0. Also boot time might be slower.