- Feb 19, 2001
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My setup:
Boot drive: Raptor 74GB ADFD (2 partitions, 1 for XP, 1 for Vista)
Storage: 2x 7200.10 320gb
More storage/backup: 7200.9 250gb in 3 partitions (1 emergency OS, 2x junk storage)
So basically I guess we usually partition to divide up OS from our data. My 7200.9 has always been in a 3 partition state (well it used to be 4 when I ran 64-bit XP also and then tried Vista out later so I had 2 OS partitions, 1 game/video encoding partition, 1 media partition)
I understand why it's good to partition if you have a single drive solution like my laptop or how I used to run my system, but now that I have a pure OS drive and even an emergency OS drive, is there any need to partition my 7200.10s? I'm thinking of just plopping them in as 320gb drives. I don't see how partitioning will make my data any safer because any failure will screw those drives up, and so backup strategies are the same.
Boot drive: Raptor 74GB ADFD (2 partitions, 1 for XP, 1 for Vista)
Storage: 2x 7200.10 320gb
More storage/backup: 7200.9 250gb in 3 partitions (1 emergency OS, 2x junk storage)
So basically I guess we usually partition to divide up OS from our data. My 7200.9 has always been in a 3 partition state (well it used to be 4 when I ran 64-bit XP also and then tried Vista out later so I had 2 OS partitions, 1 game/video encoding partition, 1 media partition)
I understand why it's good to partition if you have a single drive solution like my laptop or how I used to run my system, but now that I have a pure OS drive and even an emergency OS drive, is there any need to partition my 7200.10s? I'm thinking of just plopping them in as 320gb drives. I don't see how partitioning will make my data any safer because any failure will screw those drives up, and so backup strategies are the same.
