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I just purchased a 4TB (2x2TB) external drive from OWC. I have two scenarios for its use and I'd like opinions on which is better. I have a lot of movies and video files (as well as other files that eat a lot of disk space).
My setup is as follows...
Scenario 1: Use the external drive as a secondary storage device.
In this scenario, I would keep the existing setup with the internal drives, and have a total of 500GB of space available for internal storage.
The external enclosure would have it's 2TB drives RAIDed together (RAID 1) with mirroring so that any video/miscellaneous files copied to it were copied to both drives (auto-backup). This means that I would have a total of 2TB of writeable space, instead of the full 4TB (2TB from each drive).
Scenario 2: RAID all internal drives together (RAID 0) and use external enclosure for Time Machine.
In this scenario, I would RAID the 3x500GB internal drives together (RAID 0) and combine them into one 1.5TB volume for Mac OS X. This would allow me to store all my files on the OS X volume.
I would also RAID the two external drives (RAID 0) in the enclosure (2x2TB) into one 4TB volume for Time Machine backups.
I'm leaning toward Scenario 2 because it's my understanding that RAIDing the three internal drives into a single volume will increase overall performance in terms of file save/copy operations. BUT...Will it decrease seek time when I'm accessing files?
EDIT: I spoke with someone at OWC and he stated that performance (read and write) on the internal drives will decrease slightly with this scenario. He did say, however, that it wouldn't be noticeable. Is this true?
I like Scenario 2 because it lets me keep everything on the same volume. I also like it because it allows me to upgrade the drives later to 1TB each and seems to provide the most flexibility. And, if there's ever a fire, I can grab the external enclosure in a hurry and run out of my house with my cats and car keys.
I'm really looking to get this right the first time, so opinions are what I need. Are there any performance drawbacks if I use Scenario 2?
Also, I've read that RAID will only work if the drives being combined are exactly the same (same size AND model number, etc). Is that true? I don't think OS X cares about this, but I've seen it as a warning on a lot of external drive enclosures that come with their own RAID controllers. Maybe it's just a CYA warning for those companies.
Thanks! Any help is very much appreciated.
My setup is as follows...
- Mac Pro (late 2007 model)
- 1x500GB internal drive (Main Volume, aka "Macintosh HD")
- 2x500GB internal drives (RAID 0 - Used for Time Machine backup volume)
- External enclosure with 2x2TB drives (eSATA output)
Scenario 1: Use the external drive as a secondary storage device.
In this scenario, I would keep the existing setup with the internal drives, and have a total of 500GB of space available for internal storage.
The external enclosure would have it's 2TB drives RAIDed together (RAID 1) with mirroring so that any video/miscellaneous files copied to it were copied to both drives (auto-backup). This means that I would have a total of 2TB of writeable space, instead of the full 4TB (2TB from each drive).
Scenario 2: RAID all internal drives together (RAID 0) and use external enclosure for Time Machine.
In this scenario, I would RAID the 3x500GB internal drives together (RAID 0) and combine them into one 1.5TB volume for Mac OS X. This would allow me to store all my files on the OS X volume.
I would also RAID the two external drives (RAID 0) in the enclosure (2x2TB) into one 4TB volume for Time Machine backups.
I'm leaning toward Scenario 2 because it's my understanding that RAIDing the three internal drives into a single volume will increase overall performance in terms of file save/copy operations. BUT...Will it decrease seek time when I'm accessing files?
EDIT: I spoke with someone at OWC and he stated that performance (read and write) on the internal drives will decrease slightly with this scenario. He did say, however, that it wouldn't be noticeable. Is this true?
I like Scenario 2 because it lets me keep everything on the same volume. I also like it because it allows me to upgrade the drives later to 1TB each and seems to provide the most flexibility. And, if there's ever a fire, I can grab the external enclosure in a hurry and run out of my house with my cats and car keys.
I'm really looking to get this right the first time, so opinions are what I need. Are there any performance drawbacks if I use Scenario 2?
Also, I've read that RAID will only work if the drives being combined are exactly the same (same size AND model number, etc). Is that true? I don't think OS X cares about this, but I've seen it as a warning on a lot of external drive enclosures that come with their own RAID controllers. Maybe it's just a CYA warning for those companies.
Thanks! Any help is very much appreciated.
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