Originally posted by Bob Parmalade:
You know, if you configured those 4 200gb drives in a raid 5 array, your overall performance would shoot up quite a bit. ...(and increased speed to boot!). ... The big thing I've been preaching to all of my buddies lately that are going out and getting the latest and greatest processors and so forth, is that for a while now, the hard disk has been the slowest link in the chain.
Um... not quite. RAID 5 only increases performance IF (and only if) you have a hardware RAID controller that can perform the parity calculations (versus relying on the OS or other software driver to do that). And not to mention the whole losing an entire drive (200G in this case) just for parity. And... having a RAID5 storage volume doesn't affect boot time at all.
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