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What is the best way to RAID the WD120JB?

im2smrt4u

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I remember someone had a link to a page that showed some tests on the optimal (read: fastest) way to put two of the 120GB WD Special Edition drives in a RAID 0 setup. Anyone have that link? Does anyone have that information?

I'm getting two from Dell and I want to RAID them up! :D

EDIT: Terrible spelling! :Q
 

John

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Raid 0 w/ a 64K stripe is probably a safe bet.
 

im2smrt4u

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<< Raid 0 w/ a 64K stripe is probably a safe bet. >>



Okay, but can you explain the reason for 64K stripes? I'm not disagreing with you, but I just would like to know what creates the higher performance.
 

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Thanks for the link, but no mention of my integrated Highpoint controller...

Should I be worried? :(
 

John

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The iwill side raid card uses the highpoint controller, so expect similar performance.
 

im2smrt4u

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<< The iwill side raid card uses the highpoint controller, so expect similar performance. >>



Thanks! That is just the info I needed! :D
 

Viper GTS

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If you're spending that much on the drives, spend the extra cash & get a proper RAID controller.

Look into the 3Ware Escalade series, there's one for about $100 that beats the hell out of all of the low end software based cards.

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im2smrt4u

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So the Highpoint isn't really a "hardware" controller? Hmmm....

Anyway, I'm not paying that much for these! *COUGH*hot deals*COUGH*

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John

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From the AnandTech raid article:



<< What does this mean to you? Well, if you are a home computer user looking for only a RAID 0 or RAID 1 configuration, there is absolutely no reason to spend the extra money for a hardware RAID card. In fact, you are actually better off performance wise going with a cheaper software RAID solution.

So, we now know that hardware RAID cards are really only good for one thing: RAID 5 configurations. Lets see how our two hardware RAID cards performed in a RAID 5 configuration.
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<< If you're spending that much on the drives, spend the extra cash & get a proper RAID controller.

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Viper GTS
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Actually, they are only spending $125/each on the drives. :p There was a deal (just dried up) on the Hot Deals board. Dell got their coupons and promotions mixed up again, and they overlapped. Sweet deal for a nice drive. I would have bought a couple myself, but I've already got a 1000BB, and the cash flow just didn't justify shelling out the $250. :)

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im2smrt4u

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<< Actually, they are only spending $125/each on the drives. :p >>



Well, I paid $140 per drive total. I order before most people. This may be a good thing because it means I get mine sooner. :)

Plus, a lot of people have been getting their orders cancelled without their knowledge. Mine has shipped, so I know I'm getting mine! :D