I thought I had heard of this somewhere, but now I can't find any info.Two drives partitioned in two.Partitions from each drive make a RAID 0, the other partitions from each drive make a RAID 1.So say you had two 100gb drives, you could have a 100gb RAID 0, and a 50gb RAID 1.
9/13/2007 11:37:43 AM
http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/matrixstorage_sb.htm
9/13/2007 11:45:27 AM
Thanks for the answer. It turns out that my mobo doesn't support that option. So. I have a large, constantly shifting media collection on my drive. I just got a new, identical drive. I don't play games with this PC anymore, but speed is still appreciated. Should I:A) Keep my system files on one drive and my media files on anotherB) RAID 0 the drives, and have everythingIt really boils down to: is formatting and reinstalling all my stuff worth the performance gain of a RAID array if I'm only using it for Office and CS3?
9/14/2007 5:26:17 PM
A.And the performance increases of raid 0 are debatable. And totally not worth it if you're storing any important data since it increases your chances of data loss.
9/14/2007 5:36:58 PM