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Justin Straight up the raid won't be supported, Solus won't install onto it. NVMe SSDs are blazingly fast as it is and I don't think you'll get much faster using RAID.
Thanks for the response. the reason i was interested in Solus was because i thought it would be more efficient than Linux distros. i am going on the description of Solus as an OS more than it is a distro. part of that was that i thought there might be aspects to Linux that were not as efficient as they could be.
Listening to the Linux Unplugged Podcast, the was a point made by Wimpy or Popi that this NUC was listed on some site, i think it was a gaming site, as the third best performer. i think the site was monitoring the computers that were connected to the site. that seem incredible to me, because the NUC must have been going up against some massive gaming computers. so i am thinking it might have been able to accomplish this with various forms tuning, perhaps RAID 0 (or what ever RAID that increases speed). i am not very technical compared with the people on this site, so any comments are helpful. the fact that NVMe drives are so fast anyhow, is helpful and i may not need that speed for music production. still, it seems that Solus is about efficiency, it seems like having it run on efficient hardware might be helpful and having the ability to use that hardware in the most efficient way might be in line with building and running efficient hardware and software. i know that is easy for me to say when others are the ones that do the work. i figure i am bordering on being insensitive or rude, my apologies if i came across this way. my intention is to figure out a good performing efficient system of hardware and software to do music production, so maybe running Solus on a NUC isn't that system or maybe it is.
i'll just say that my late 2013 iMac 27 i5 with a spinning 3TB disk is no longer running well enough. i believe if reload the OS it will probably work ok. i am not sure how to investigate what system to build in the future. i guess what i'd do is choose hardware that will support what i want to do on some distro, maybe a light version of Kubuntu or Fadora Jam and try Solus too and see what works best and keep checking in here to see if Solus runs on these top of the line NUCs