Best configuration for Pegasus J4(up to 4 HDD/SSD's) - RAID or JBOD?

I'm looking through a configuration of Pegasus J4 Thunderbolt disc for installation in first, until I can buy a more robust solution (probably Pegasus2). I am trying to determine what would be the ideal configuration for best performance on the casing of the drive. I apologize for my ignorance, but from the point of view of creation, that I'd better be using 4 small SSD (120-240 GB each), set up as JBOD? or should I use 7200 rpm disks, configure in RAID 0? Connection via Thunderbolt.

Thanks in advance.

Jordan

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If you read carefully, you will notice that 2 SSD is max Thunderbolt connection, then add more SSD does not improve performance at all, will cost more.

Four conventional disks 7200 RPM in raid0 will be released also (almost) max the Thunderbolt bus, but are much cheaper and offer much more space. JBOD is not desirable, because of lagging performance.

4 x 1 TB HARD drive @ $70 = $280 less than 2 x 256 GB Samsung SSD Pro 840 @ $220 = $440

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