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Robert L. Holtzer
rholtzer at earthlink.net
Wed Apr 7 12:11:42 PDT 2004
An excellent caution. I prefer multiple hard drives and then virtual
partitioning to create whatever partitions seem appropriate. I have two
computers with RAID capability but have found the RAID mirroring to be less
stable than expected. Backing up critical data on the second physical
drive has proven beneficial a time or two!
Bob Holtzer
At 01:31 PM 4/7/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>To respond to both on why use small drives for OS and then larger for
>whatever. First, Microsoft created folders for such and that is more
>efficient than multiple drives. On current hard drives and OS the more you
>have of these drives the more resources are required from your system and
>that means less efficient. These are not physical drives and if the drives
>fails all is lost. I say this just to let you know you are creating a
>bigger demand on your system plus to let you know of the total loss if the
>hard drives fails. One other factor to consider is the hd cache and that
>can cause real problems if using a small drive C: and getting it full.
>jest my $ 0.02
>
>Wayne
>
>
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