So, it seems the two onboard SATA RAID controllers on my mobo can't each take a separate drive for use in a RAID setup. Because of this, since most onboard RAID controllers (even SATA ones) are still tied into the IDE/PCI bus, and can only read/write to one drive at a time, you lose any speed advantage to striping (RAID0). I think benchmarks by Anandtech have demonstrated this previously in various articles (the whole "RAID0-isn't-worth-it-despite-theoretical-speeds" debate, though things may be different today).
It was recommended to me today by an MCSE associate that the RAID emulation available with dynamic disks in Windows XP (via the Disk Management control) will actually perform better, in this case, because the two drives can be installed on any channel(s) you want (and if they are on separate SATA or IDE channels, you'll get the full benefit of a striped array because both can be read/written to simultaneously, unlike when they are on the same IDE channel).
Anyone have any practical experience with this? To be honest, I don't think the guy who told me about it really had much experience doing it, he just knew it could be done and how to do it. He was talking in a kind of, "If it was me," thing...
It was recommended to me today by an MCSE associate that the RAID emulation available with dynamic disks in Windows XP (via the Disk Management control) will actually perform better, in this case, because the two drives can be installed on any channel(s) you want (and if they are on separate SATA or IDE channels, you'll get the full benefit of a striped array because both can be read/written to simultaneously, unlike when they are on the same IDE channel).
Anyone have any practical experience with this? To be honest, I don't think the guy who told me about it really had much experience doing it, he just knew it could be done and how to do it. He was talking in a kind of, "If it was me," thing...
