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Slow RAID 1 performance on SATA - can I convert to RAID 0?
Set up:
AMD 64 3400+ 2GB RAM 2 x WD SATA II 300GB Harddrives connected via a SATA RAID 1 config. 2 x SATA drives on seperate SATA and IDE channels. Windows XP SP2 - all updates downloaded. My HD performance has been gradually slowing down and I still have over 100GB free space. I do a lot of Photoshop work and have my scratch disk on a separate SATA channel and another drive on a IDE channel as well as my DVD's. Windows Defrag has been used on all drives with no benefit perceived. How do I convert to RAID 0 without losing data? Will this potentially improve performance? Thanks Ravi |
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