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samsc
20-11-2004, 03:25 PM
They test a variety of standard drives, as a boot drive.
A boot drive does not have to have the same specs as a media drive

http://www.barefeats.com/boot02.html


it appears that the ultimate boot drive would be a Maxtor DiamondMax 10 with its 16MB buffer, not the 10K Raptor -- not even dual 10K Raptors. Though I would recommend the DM 10's "sister" drive, the MaXLine III, with it's higher quality construction and longer warranty (5 years versus 3 years*).

tharding
21-11-2004, 12:11 AM
So, looking at the sustained read figures, if a Raptor is being used as a media drive it would appear that it is better plugged into a PCI adaptor rather than built in.

Would this be the same for a single drive?

Cheers

Toby

samsc
22-11-2004, 10:15 PM
So, looking at the sustained read figures, if a Raptor is being used as a media drive it would appear that it is better plugged into a PCI adaptor rather than built in.

Would this be the same for a single drive?

Cheers

Toby

its difficult to tell from these tests.
i saw this too.
it could be an anomaly.

there were some performance issues with the internal sata drives. but i dont know whether they affect this.
i have used scsi exlcusively for quite some time now