I've seen a few comments to the effect that some disks have problems when
used in a RAID setup and I'm a bit preplexed as to why this might be..

What's the difference between a drive in a RAID set (either s/w or h/w)
and a drive on it's own, assuming the load, etc. is roughly the same in
each setup?

Is it just "bad feeling" or is there any scientific reasons for it?

Cheers,

Gordon
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