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SSD-Raid ist in der Regel, wie hier, ein V12 ine einem Trabbi.
Wobei der Trabbi die Software ist die die Hardware nicht auslasten kann.

Zusätzlich verlierst du IO/Zugriffszeiten.

Zusatz:
Recommended PC Hardware for Adobe Premiere Pro CC - Puget Systems
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  1. Primary Drive - OS/Software (SSD) - Includes your operating system and the base Premiere Pro installation. An SSD is highly recommended as it will greatly improve how fast the OS and programs startup, but there is usually not much of a performance benefit to upgrade to a faster NVMe drive.
  2. Secondary Drive - Project Files (SSD/M.2 NVMe) - If possible, it is a good idea to separate your project files and disk cache onto a secondary drive. For most users a standard SSD will work fine, but if you work with RAW footage there can be a large performance benefit to using a M.2 NVMe drive.
  3. Optional Tertiary Drive - Dedicated Media Cache/Scratch (SSD/M.2 NVMe) - Using a dedicated SSD for your media cache and scratch files can at times improve performance when playing and scrubbing through compositions. Upgrading to an even faster NVMe drive can give some performance gains, but the difference is more pronounce in other applications like After Effects.
  4. Optional Storage Drive (Platter) - For long term storage where the high speed of SSDs is typically not required, a larger traditional platter hard drive is a good choice as they are still much cheaper per GB than SSDs.
  • Standard SSD (Samsung 860 EVO/Pro) - SSDs are a staple in modern workstations, especially as your primary drive containing the operating system and program installations. They are more expensive than a traditional platter hard drive, but also many times faster allowing you to launch Windows and programs significantly faster. We offer both the Samsung 860 EVO and Pro line of drives with the primary difference being the write endurance. The Pro line is rated for a much higher number of writes making it a better choice if you will often be writing data to the drive (such as for a scratch drive).
  • PCI-E x4 M.2 NVMe SSD (Samsung 960 Pro) - These drives are about 30% more expensive than a standard SSD, but around five times faster! However, in most cases you will not see much of a performance difference since a modern standard SSD is already so fast that it is rarely a performance bottleneck. The main time you will see a benefit from using a NVMe drive is if you work with RAW footage when each image is ~15MB or larger. In that case, having your source media on one of these drives will allow you to export much faster and make it much more likely that you will be able to play your timeline live without the need for previews.
  • Traditional Platter Drive (WD Red/Gold) - These drives may be slower than the other drives we offer, but they are much more affordable and available in capacities ranging up to 10TB per drive. While we do not recommend working directly off these drives more than occasionally, they make terrific long-term storage drives. The main difference between the WD Red and Gold drives we offer is that the Red drives are much quieter, but also a bit slower.
Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.4 Storage Optimization

Rein von der Logik her hätte es auffallen müssen:
SSDs mit SATA 3: ~560MByte/s lesen,/schreiben. (Limit von SATA 3)
SSD mit PCIe 3.0 4x: ~ 1.900 MByte lesen, 550MByte schreibe für die gnstigste 128GByte Version. (~3.800MByte/s Limit)
Plextor M8Se(Y) 128GB ab €'*'109,90 de (2018) | Preisvergleich Geizhals Deutschland
Kingston KC1000(H) 240GB, PCIe 3.0 x4 (SKC1000H/240G) 2.700MByte lesen
Plextor M9Pe(Y) 1TB, PCIe 3.0 x4 (PX-1TM9PeY) 3.200MByte lesen

Wie groß ist dein Ausgangsmaterial?
WIe groß die Ausgabe.
Rechne mal kurz wie schnell der Rest sein muss damit diese Speicher limitieren.

Du sagst das du rauchen gehst, 10 Minuten, tja das sind ~1.113 GByte Daten gelesen. (110GByte/min, 93min für 10 TByte)
Bei der günstigsten 128GBytePCIe-SSD.
Wenn er die 3.200MByte lesen nimmt, ist er in 10 min. bei 1.875 GByte gelesen. (187,5 GByte/min, 54min für 10 TByte)

Ganz wahnsinnig ist die:
Samsung SSD PM1725a 1.6TB, PCIe 3.0 x8 (MZPLL1T6HEHP-00003)
~ 5.800 MByte lesen. ~340 GByte/min. Die hätte diene 10 TByte HDD in 30 Minuten gelesen.

Das alte Problem mit RAID, kann man schlecht bis gar nicht erweitern ohne komplett von vorne anzufangen oder viel Zeit reinzustecken.

BTW:, hast du eine Backup-Strategie?
 
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