Don't waste your money on the raptors they are just not worth it. I have two
of the 36 gig raptors running in Raid 0 because everyone told me they were
the thing to have. Well I have not seen it. I could have bought two SATA 3G
250 drives for less than I paid for my two raptors and saved about $75. If I
had it to do over I would have not bought the raptors as to me it was a
waste of money In fact would gladly trade my two raptors for two SATA 3G
250 drives and I would raid 1 them instead of Raid 0 as I would rather have
the redundancy of raid 1 than the performance of Raid 0 that I have not
seen.
Joe
How was the RAID0 implemented?
If on a PCI IDE controller card, that in itself is a
bottleneck. To a certain extent I do agree with your idea
about the waste though, I'd sooner have one Raptor for the
OS and a larger secondary drive... of course not in a RAID
array, if RAID1 is desired then at least 3 drives, with two
larger ones being the RAID1 and backup of the primary.
On a windows box, (which you didn't mention but since
they're the most common...) the OS itself is significant
enough vulnerability that merely covering drive failure
isn't enough, the OS paritition needs backed up anyway and
if that backup is being done, it can mitigate the need for
realtime mirror of the OS drive too if the important data is
saved to the RAID1 array instead of the OS drive... and/or
of course offline storage, whichever flavor you prefer.