- Jul 21, 2001
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I was debating about whether or not to use RAID on my new PC setup.
I have two matching 80GB HD's and I would stripe them.
My question is this: I was ripping DVD's and I would turn the source (ripped onto the HD) into an image file. I assumed that I could gain the most speed and efficiency by having the source and target on seperate drives and seperate channels. If I use RAID to make a single ~160GB drive, will I be making a bottleneck?
Does this make sense?
edit:
Another question: Am I risking failure or data corruption by using an inexpensive PCI RAID card? It was like $20. It's got a CMD-0649 chipset.
Are there any benchmark tests or torture tests I can run to see if my RAID setup will last me?
edit: one more question
if i just use my HD's through the PCI RAID card (no mirroring or striping), will it be slower than if I use my HDs through the motherboard's IDE channels?
I have two matching 80GB HD's and I would stripe them.
My question is this: I was ripping DVD's and I would turn the source (ripped onto the HD) into an image file. I assumed that I could gain the most speed and efficiency by having the source and target on seperate drives and seperate channels. If I use RAID to make a single ~160GB drive, will I be making a bottleneck?
Does this make sense?
edit:
Another question: Am I risking failure or data corruption by using an inexpensive PCI RAID card? It was like $20. It's got a CMD-0649 chipset.
Are there any benchmark tests or torture tests I can run to see if my RAID setup will last me?
edit: one more question
if i just use my HD's through the PCI RAID card (no mirroring or striping), will it be slower than if I use my HDs through the motherboard's IDE channels?
