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| Leatherneck Join Date: May 2001 Location: Allentown, Pa.
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| Raid Partition Size? My new system has 2 150 g Raptors in Raid0. I normally keep the O/S on one partition, installed applications on another, and my paging file on another partition. With a volume size of 300 gigs, what would you suggest as far as partition sizes are concerned? Thanks Much.
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| Re: Raid Partition Size? My suggestions for partition sizes for a system with 300GB storage, where partitions will be A) Operating System -- 4 to 10 GB B) Application Programs -- rest C) Paging file -- no more than 2GB But I would have different concerns if laying out a Raid 0 system.... 1) Always consider separating the data from programs. 2) What is considered a good stripe size, NTFS cluster size combination. {That will have great impact on all around performace... } 3) Consider creating a physical layout where the paging file will be physically close to the operating system files... or better yet (a page file on a seperate physical drive than O/s) In a one operating system setup... a) paging partition 2GB b) operating system c) applications d) data... {now when you defrag the o/s, its files will be physically close to the page area, reducing head movement.... In a multiple O/s setup... 1) System partition {NTFS Primary} Extended partion containing: 2) Logical Boot disk for say XP o/s 3) Logical page disk for paging areas of XP, 2000 etc 4) Logical Boot disk for say Win 2000 5) Logical Boot disk for say Vista 6) Data.... I am not sure under what conditions paging benefits from being placed on a striped disk.... Pretty much everything stops in your system when you have a hard page fault... and a Raid 0 system would have to resolve 2 I/O interrupts. I would tend to leave the pagefile on a non-raid volume if possible. ![]() |
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