Pikey 0 Posted January 3, 2001 Hello all I have two 30GB IBM Deskstars running under Win2000. Currently i have a 4GB system partition on a simple volume and a 54GB spanned volume under dynamic disk management. I am reasonably happy with this setup but i am wondering about the performance benefits of striping the disks. I have experimented with this setup but never got beyond formatting. This always leaves me with an identical 4GB drive at the tailend of the second disk (as striped volumes only use exactly the same amount of space over two or more disks, yes?) but thats fine as i can use that extra space as a dedicated page file. However, as i understand it a two disk stripe writes everything in duplicate? So really you only end up with half the total disk space? Thats basically my question. Does the performance benefit justify the "halving" of available disk space? I don't think i'm going to use up 50GB disk space in the near future and i do a lot of work in disk intensive CAD applications, so is striping worth considering for the performance gain? Cheers in anticipation Pikey Share this post Link to post
Ultrix 0 Posted January 4, 2001 Go here: http://www.tomshardware.com/storage/00q1/000329/index.html Tom gives more information than you could ever want. :-) Ultrix Share this post Link to post
theelviscerator 0 Posted January 5, 2001 striping splits the data so the drives add together dood,,two 30s = 60 gig just writes to both at same time.... Share this post Link to post