Ok folks,
As some of you know, for a while now I've been running IDE-100 RAID. Well, I found out a few things about the baby RAID chipset on my motherboard (which I upgraded to full RAID via a resistor and some bios tampering):
1. It doesn't handle multiple arrays to save its life (CPU usage jumps from 2% to 35% - OUCH!), and...
2. It causes problems if I'm trying to use it and the VIA (onboard 686B) and the SCSI all at once for hard drives (boot device contention like you wouldn't believe).
So, I'm thinking of rearranging things. The way I've been running it is with two IBM 75GXP's (which are nowhere NEAR as silent as everyone thinks - their spindle speeds are off by just enough to make a harmonic squeal that drives me nuts) raided up at 16KB to make a 90GB array.
I also have a third drive (actually a third and fourth, but the fourth one is a mismatched drive) which I've been using to stream CD's to and from, running from the VIA controller.
Here's my question:
Would the speed gain from adding the third drive to the main array offset the concurrency problems from streaming CD's to and from the system drive (which would then need to be defragmented daily)?
- Gurm
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Listen up, you primitive screwheads! See this? This is my BOOMSTICK! Etc. etc.
As some of you know, for a while now I've been running IDE-100 RAID. Well, I found out a few things about the baby RAID chipset on my motherboard (which I upgraded to full RAID via a resistor and some bios tampering):
1. It doesn't handle multiple arrays to save its life (CPU usage jumps from 2% to 35% - OUCH!), and...
2. It causes problems if I'm trying to use it and the VIA (onboard 686B) and the SCSI all at once for hard drives (boot device contention like you wouldn't believe).
So, I'm thinking of rearranging things. The way I've been running it is with two IBM 75GXP's (which are nowhere NEAR as silent as everyone thinks - their spindle speeds are off by just enough to make a harmonic squeal that drives me nuts) raided up at 16KB to make a 90GB array.
I also have a third drive (actually a third and fourth, but the fourth one is a mismatched drive) which I've been using to stream CD's to and from, running from the VIA controller.
Here's my question:
Would the speed gain from adding the third drive to the main array offset the concurrency problems from streaming CD's to and from the system drive (which would then need to be defragmented daily)?
- Gurm
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Listen up, you primitive screwheads! See this? This is my BOOMSTICK! Etc. etc.
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