RAID 0 is generally the fastest RAID level. It uses two hard drives at the same time, with each drive sending and receiving different data. The data is usually "striped."
RAID 5
supercomputers. Big Blue's (IBM) BlueGene;
The fastest computers are constantly changing. Even if I knew the answer right now, I would be wrong next week. Most the fastest computers today are designed for high performance gaming from companies such as Alienware.
Probably An Intel i7Xeons,Quadcores,Phenoms.
supercomputers
NAS Raid storage works by connecting computers to the NAS storage hard drive and allowing them to share information via the ethernet network connection.
super computers are the fastets computers, but usally used in companies or for people who play highspec games like skyrim etc.
Redundant Array of Independent Disks OR Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks See link below
Cray
B: Supercomputers
Such level of redundancy is called RAID 1 and nowadays is used mostly in consumer level computers.
It is the fastest in the world. And it's shiny!
The Norco hard drive is the best,not a certain desktop