I see some reviews and articles about comparing SATA II to the Raptors, but I couldn't find anything on SATA II in RAID 0 vs. a 74gb Raptor in RAID 0Does the extra bandwidth in SATA II in RAID 0 out perform the pure speed in the Raptor RAID 0?
1/6/2006 10:00:14 PM
I would think the rpms alone beat all. to my knowledge a single raptor beats any sataII drive out there. and if thats true then you're basically questioning whether the raptors in raid0 hit the bandwidth ceiling of the sata spec, which i doubt.http://www.experts-exchange.com/Storage/Q_21330145.html might have some good info for you.
1/6/2006 10:08:14 PM
general RAID question, i have two hitachi 160gb SATA hard drives i would like to run in RAID 0 or 1, but the model numbers differ slightly, they are exactly the same drive except for one has SATAII and one does not, unfortunatly CompUSA sells both under the same SKU#, I was wondering if I needed the same exact model# or not.i just got a raptor 74gb this week too
1/7/2006 9:58:57 PM
shit if they were both SATA I's or both SATA II's then the hds can be different. But I am not sure if you can RAID an SATA I and SATA II together.....I doubt it but I am not absolutely sure
1/7/2006 10:17:33 PM
well the SATA II is compatible with SATAI
1/7/2006 10:39:37 PM
If II is backwards compatible, then yeah you should be able to RAID them together even though they are different modelsAlso just found a review of the new 150gb Raptor....according to the review it out performs 74gb Raptors in 2x RAID 0 and 4x RAID 0. Now thats pretty nasty[Edited on January 7, 2006 at 11:27 PM. Reason : .]
1/7/2006 11:25:06 PM
come to find out my controller is only SATAI anyways, so i'm guessing it'll be finethe raptor 150's are already out for ~$296 or so... got my 74gb for ~$135 AR couldn't swing the extra
1/7/2006 11:45:45 PM