This is a type of question I've seen many times, but never with any clear answer. I have a total of 3 hard drives, one standalone and the other two on a striped RAID0 array. The question is what to put on which drive. Here's my breakdown:
-OS and installed programs and games all on one drive
-Data (program installers, downloads, etc.), media (videos and music), and CD images (which I load as virtual drives) all on another drive
-Video editing project files/scratch space (most likely on the RAID0 drive)
I think it's also necessary here to explain my philosophy. I consider my OS to always be temporary, that is to say that my data is more important to me than my OS (I tend to reinstall Windows every 6-12 months). My data/media drive will pretty much be storage. While I do make large changes to this drive (as in moving around 4-5 GB worth of data every so often), I don't intend to be reformatting the drive. I personally don't video edit very often, but it obviously moves around huge chunks of data too. I also am very good about defragmenting often.
So the question is, which should I put on the RAID0 array? My OS/programs or my data/media?
-OS and installed programs and games all on one drive
-Data (program installers, downloads, etc.), media (videos and music), and CD images (which I load as virtual drives) all on another drive
-Video editing project files/scratch space (most likely on the RAID0 drive)
I think it's also necessary here to explain my philosophy. I consider my OS to always be temporary, that is to say that my data is more important to me than my OS (I tend to reinstall Windows every 6-12 months). My data/media drive will pretty much be storage. While I do make large changes to this drive (as in moving around 4-5 GB worth of data every so often), I don't intend to be reformatting the drive. I personally don't video edit very often, but it obviously moves around huge chunks of data too. I also am very good about defragmenting often.
So the question is, which should I put on the RAID0 array? My OS/programs or my data/media?