I use a plumped up version of option one: five 500 GB non-RAID SATA drives. I 
back up important work on alternate drives as necessary, and I back up all 
photo files on DVD. Non-RAID individual drives give me lots of flexibility. 
That's what I like.
Paul
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From: "Tom C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm within hours from making a decision regarding a new desktop.
> 
> I'm currently using PS2.  The desktop comes with Vista Home Premium, though 
> it's possible I'll go to XP Pro depending on how performance seems.  I'm on 
> a laptop at present with Vista Business.  No major complaints after turning 
> off eye candy, reminders, automatic scheduled processes, and telling it to 
> look like classic windows.
> 
> I'll likely get 1TB of storage.  But there are options.
> 
> 1.  2 X 500 GB non-RAID SATA drives.
> 2.  2 X 500 GB configured as RAID 0.
> 3.  2 X 500 GB configured as RAID 1.
> 
> Let's forget option 3 since I can backup to any external drive I want.
> 
> To the meat of my question... Ideally the Windows virtual swap file and 
> Photoshop scratch area are not supposed to be on the same physical disk.  
> With option 2 though, Windows and CS2 will see 1 big drive.  Who can tell 
> which physical drive is being utilized for what?  It seems counter to what I 
> think would be the best approach (which is to have an additional RAID 0 
> array for PS Scratch, which I won't).
> 
> While a little performance may be lost, might it be better to go with a 
> non-RAID configuration and be sure that Windows swap and Photoshop scratch 
> are on two independent physical devices? Any one have experience with this 
> exactly.
> 
> Also, I'm a little afraid of RAID 0 and recoverability. Thanks.
> 
> Tom C.
> 
> 
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