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Well, I chickened out after I combined two recording directories and realized one source drive was an IDE that I planned to keep in the box always. So, I cloned a 500GB SATA to the SATA 1TB, pulled the single 500 and have even more space now.
Used to be when one moved files, you had to leave the old path in place so Sage could re-find them. With the new advanced procedure, it appears that is no longer needed? It's funny, but my Dad used to say "No matter how well you explain something, someone will misunderstand." Heh... |
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Without getting way too deep about the merits of Raid (which I run) or the pure performance perspective, and the end of the day it this:
250 GB IDE/SATA is going to be slower due to the technology than a 1 gb drive. Plus they take up FOUR molex connectors/sata connectors/Sata power connectors/IDE (pick any two). This is the deal breaker.
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Why would a 250GB drive be slower than a 1 TB drive...They both can be current technology?... I do understand the 4 SATA slots...I think I have about 12 on my MOBO...So, using 4 is not a big problem.
Gary Ellis Last edited by garyellis; 07-18-2008 at 08:49 PM. |
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Because higher capacity drives also have a higher density. That is, although both may be spinning at 7200rpm, the 1TB drives have more bits passing under them in a given rotation.
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True, but I probably did not explain it right... The roadblock is access speed...if the 4 disks are being simaltaneously accessed, that would seem to be much faster than 1 disk being accessed.
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The extra delays could be due to the power settings. I'd think 4 drives in a RAID would all spin up/down together, vice four separate drives only the needed one(s) would be up. Better for power management, worse for performance.
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my drives were "striped" before...and thus in a "striped" array, 2 drives should perform faster than 1 bigger drive...
I think.... Gary Ellis |
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