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Guys, here is a challenge for you...regarding hard disks
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<blockquote data-quote="Anusha" data-source="post: 3176435" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>Well, the archives i extract are those huge torrent files and they are IO intensive, not CPU intensive.</p><p></p><p>I have not given up RAID-0. But RAID doesn't overcome the slowness due to access time. For example, I did a image backup of C: drive (RAID-0 first partition) to the final partition of the RAID volume as well as the single 500GB drive. (Note that, even a single drive in the RAID-0 volume is faster than the 500GB drive) Saving the image in the RAID volume took over 4 minutes, while saving it to the 500GB drive took only 2 minutes.</p><p></p><p>And yes, I use the RAID volume for Windows, Programs and Games. Final partition is used for less frequently used data (those data is backed up anyway)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anusha, post: 3176435, member: 828"] Well, the archives i extract are those huge torrent files and they are IO intensive, not CPU intensive. I have not given up RAID-0. But RAID doesn't overcome the slowness due to access time. For example, I did a image backup of C: drive (RAID-0 first partition) to the final partition of the RAID volume as well as the single 500GB drive. (Note that, even a single drive in the RAID-0 volume is faster than the 500GB drive) Saving the image in the RAID volume took over 4 minutes, while saving it to the 500GB drive took only 2 minutes. And yes, I use the RAID volume for Windows, Programs and Games. Final partition is used for less frequently used data (those data is backed up anyway) [/QUOTE]
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