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Old 06-27-2006, 01:11 AM   #1
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Question RAID 0 Test for it?

I have set up a new raid 0 with 2 SATAII 16MB cach 250GB drives. However, it does not seem to have increased the PC performance over an IDE 7200 drive. I have gone into the BIOS and set it up partitioned, everything done correctly. I just don't see a performance increase. Any way to test the system?

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Old 06-27-2006, 01:44 AM   #2
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Just goes to prove what I've been saying all along - RAID is unnecessary.
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Chances are, the only performance difference you will notice is the transition from IDE to SATA. I don't know of any tools to test RAID configurations, but I think the percent increase in marginal even if set up in an optimized configuration (servers).
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Don't know how accurate the test is but PCPitstop has a system scan that includes hard drive performance. I'm not sure if it sees a Raid 0 as one drive or two. If you use it, let us know the results.
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Old 06-27-2006, 11:06 AM   #5
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PCPitStop said my raid "drive" is opperating at twice the uncached speed as my IDE drives. That is weird, I thought there would be less time to wait for Windows to start up. Oh well. Thanks for the help.
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Old 06-27-2006, 11:08 AM   #6
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RAID 0 provides very limited benefits unless you are doing something that really taxes hard drive bandwidth, such as audio or video editing. If you aren't doing that, then RAID 0 is an unwarranted risk.
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Old 06-27-2006, 11:08 AM   #7
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Time to post this link again:

http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.aspx?i=2101&p=1

I quote from the conclusions:

If you haven't gotten the hint by now, we'll spell it out for you: there is no place, and no need for a RAID-0 array on a desktop computer. The real world performance increases are negligible at best and the reduction in reliability, thanks to a halving of the mean time between failure, makes RAID-0 far from worth it on the desktop.

Bottom line: RAID-0 arrays will win you just about any benchmark, but they'll deliver virtually nothing more than that for real world desktop performance. That's just the cold hard truth.
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