Another good example is when you setup a domain controller in the
Windows 2000 family, caching is disabled on the physical drives that
contain the active directory.  Since you can't get around that (without
applying a few hacks to system files), it's best to put the active
directory on a pair of mirror drives that are separate from everything
else on that machine.

> There  _is_ one good reason to create separate RAID arrays of 
> the same RAID  level  hanging off the same card, and that is 
> if you want to use different  stripe  sizes  for different 
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