On Friday, July 19, 2002 9:57 AM, R.A. Cantrell replied to:

on 7/15/02 10:18 PM, Bailey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I haven't heard of anyone striping drives on
> this list, with the possible exception of Mr. Walther.
I've been piddling with a Raid0 stripe on a Mac 7600. I used  Hard Disk
Speed Tools Raid Quickstripe to set it up> Seems  to work ,  but I've
noticed  that every other startup  or re-start, it  doesn't send all  the
data necessary for a proper boot and  I  have  to re-reboot, if you know
what I  mean. Anyone else  ever encounter this  phenomena?
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All the best,
R.A. Cantrell

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I used FWB's raid 0 (striped) for a couple of years on two 3.2GB Quantum
Fireball SEs (internal) with good results. Never had a boot problem until a
corrupted disk brought it down. For what ever reason I was unable to get
Conley SoftRaid to run on the same setup. In the FWIW department, the
likelihood is that in general use, you won't see any real improvement on our
machines, but you do expose yourself to a riskier environment.

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