Have a question regarding use of striped volumes in WinXP.
I've been reading the articles about the IDE "software" RAID controllers built-in some motherboards, as well as cheaper RAID add-on PCI controllers (Promise FastTrak TX2, IWILL SideRaid 100, Highpoint370 etc.). From what I understand is that those are only slightly modified regular IDE controllers, and the RAID computation is done on system main CPU anyway.
Isn't the striped volume set feature in WinXP Pro pretty much the same thing then? Are there any comparisons available somewhere?
Now I use single drive with NTFS; I'd like to add second identical 7200rpm drive and implement parts of 2 drives into the striped volume formatted FAT32 (to get faster drive access), while keeping OS & data files on basic NTFS volumes; would I see a difference in performance? Particularly I'd like to put swap file on, as well as some apps and games (these are getting huge today, and the large textures need always to be loaded- that's why RAID).
I'm considering to get FastTrak in the future, but don't want to shell out $100+ right now if I could do the same or very similar thing without. I don't need the extra IDE ports (which would be the benefit of buying FastTrak) at this moment, since my built-in IDE would accomodate 2xHDD (both as masters) and 2xCDROM&CDRW (both as slaves).
Thx for ideas.
			
			I've been reading the articles about the IDE "software" RAID controllers built-in some motherboards, as well as cheaper RAID add-on PCI controllers (Promise FastTrak TX2, IWILL SideRaid 100, Highpoint370 etc.). From what I understand is that those are only slightly modified regular IDE controllers, and the RAID computation is done on system main CPU anyway.
Isn't the striped volume set feature in WinXP Pro pretty much the same thing then? Are there any comparisons available somewhere?
Now I use single drive with NTFS; I'd like to add second identical 7200rpm drive and implement parts of 2 drives into the striped volume formatted FAT32 (to get faster drive access), while keeping OS & data files on basic NTFS volumes; would I see a difference in performance? Particularly I'd like to put swap file on, as well as some apps and games (these are getting huge today, and the large textures need always to be loaded- that's why RAID).
I'm considering to get FastTrak in the future, but don't want to shell out $100+ right now if I could do the same or very similar thing without. I don't need the extra IDE ports (which would be the benefit of buying FastTrak) at this moment, since my built-in IDE would accomodate 2xHDD (both as masters) and 2xCDROM&CDRW (both as slaves).
Thx for ideas.
				
		
			