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Re: Is HD speed that important
« on: September 22, 2003, 10:58:45 PM »
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FALCON1 wrote:
I Got more than 80MB/sec on a Ultra 320 10k RPM single SCSI hard drive
attached on a U320 controller....so YES, IDE is cheaper but still far
long from SCSI performance...

Why not try SATA-IDE 10K RPM drives?

My single UDMA 7200 RPM 80Gb yields ~55Mb/s, (without taking RAID into an account i.e. dual 7200 RPM 80Gb setup).

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Moreover IDE raid is not sompliant to standard, so forget this
####...Everything which is not standard is not reliable... So I hope
you won't lose any video on your VT[3]...

Most of IDE-RAID IDEs have RAID 0, RAID 1 and RAID 1/0.

PS; Mean time of error is generally lower with IDE HDs than SCSI types (i.e. but you get what you pay)...
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