Helge Hafting wrote:
> 
> I am building a dual processor machine with 2 u2w drives.
> It will have a couple of root partitions (one for rescue
> purposes) a swap partition on each drive, and the rest
> will be raid-0 for performance.
> 
> Is there any performance difference between one big RAID-0
> partition with everyting (/usr, /home,...) or
> having several raid-0 devices on these 2 drives?
> (Such as having /usr on sda1+sdb1, /home on sda2+sdb2,...)
> 
> I don't need advice on partitioning, only the raid performance.


Well, not too sure about the performance side, but on the paranoid side,
I use the multiple devices method.
That way, if something goes wrong, I don't _neccessarily_ lose
everything in one fell swoop. YMMV.
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Bill Anderson

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