Sorry if the following topic doesn't fall into the a highly technical category but what the hey, here goes ...
ASUS P4C800E Deluxe
Intel 3.2 P4C
Swiftec 478-V heatsink w/ 92mm Panasonic Panaflo fan
2 Maxtor Ultra Series SATA HDD's
1 Maxtor Ultra Series ATA HDD
ATI 9800 Radeon Pro
1G Corsair TwinX 3700 (2 x 512)
Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2070SB 22" monitor (just got it & love it!)
Klipsch Pro Media 2.1
I'm currently running a RAID 0 configuration using 2 Maxtor 80G SATA HDD's on the Intel southbridge ICH5R controller and a Maxtor 60G Ultra ATA on southbridge as well. I'm wondering what if any performance is gained by running a page (or 'swap') file on the 3rd drive (the Maxtor 60G), as opposed to including the page file on its own partition on the RAID 0 set. I'm currently running the page file on the on drive 'D' on the RAID 0 configuration ... 'C' being the OS: Win XP Pro, and drive 'D' being for the page file.
My Maxtors in RAID are so much faster than the ATA drive in all bechmarks that I decided to include the page file on the RAID array. Seems to me, if the striped set is passing data 3 to 4 times faster (in both reads and writes) than the ATA drive, the page file would perform better on that configuration, even though the swap transfers are on the same HDD (or HDD's in the case of the RAID 0 setup).
Hmm ... how many times can I say 'page' and 'RAID' in one short post?
Dave
ASUS P4C800E Deluxe
Intel 3.2 P4C
Swiftec 478-V heatsink w/ 92mm Panasonic Panaflo fan
2 Maxtor Ultra Series SATA HDD's
1 Maxtor Ultra Series ATA HDD
ATI 9800 Radeon Pro
1G Corsair TwinX 3700 (2 x 512)
Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2070SB 22" monitor (just got it & love it!)
Klipsch Pro Media 2.1
I'm currently running a RAID 0 configuration using 2 Maxtor 80G SATA HDD's on the Intel southbridge ICH5R controller and a Maxtor 60G Ultra ATA on southbridge as well. I'm wondering what if any performance is gained by running a page (or 'swap') file on the 3rd drive (the Maxtor 60G), as opposed to including the page file on its own partition on the RAID 0 set. I'm currently running the page file on the on drive 'D' on the RAID 0 configuration ... 'C' being the OS: Win XP Pro, and drive 'D' being for the page file.
My Maxtors in RAID are so much faster than the ATA drive in all bechmarks that I decided to include the page file on the RAID array. Seems to me, if the striped set is passing data 3 to 4 times faster (in both reads and writes) than the ATA drive, the page file would perform better on that configuration, even though the swap transfers are on the same HDD (or HDD's in the case of the RAID 0 setup).
Hmm ... how many times can I say 'page' and 'RAID' in one short post?
Dave