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m0rph3us 11-07-2002 08:02 PM

Partitioning
 
What's a good way of partitioning a 120GB RAID-1 hard drive ?

I'm thinking 10GB for windows, 2GB swap file, 40GB software and remaining 68GB for miscellanous.

Any thoughts ?

I could also leave the whole thing in 1 piece.

Ace-Ace 11-07-2002 08:03 PM

Why partition it for Windows OS's? Folders are enough organization..

m0rph3us 11-07-2002 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ace-Ace
Why partition it for Windows OS's? Folders are enough organization..
I donno :) I heard you get better performance. Didn't really make much sense since it's the same HDD after all.

Gemini 11-07-2002 08:09 PM

I'm not sure about the Windows Server OS, but regular windows reads smaller partitions easier and faster. Might be true about servers as well. 120g is alot of space to hunt unless you are one of the few that fill in their html tags in full for graphics, pics and the like :)

m0rph3us 11-07-2002 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Gemini
I'm not sure about the Windows Server OS, but regular windows reads smaller partitions easier and faster. Might be true about servers as well. 120g is alot of space to hunt unless you are one of the few that fill in their html tags in full for graphics, pics and the like :)
nah this is for my home pc :)

maxcom 11-07-2002 08:58 PM

lol .. a format c: response might actually be on topic lol

anyways, id go with what you're thinking only keep the progs and misc as one. Also 2G swap is too much.. maybe 1.5

jimmyf 11-07-2002 09:20 PM

2 GB swap file is ok if you have 4 GB of memory... my swap was
X 2 of memory what I read but I never used even half that. I also set my swap file size... I don't let windows
do it.. one way to make it a little faster is if you have it on another physical drive... so I have mine at 300 megs now and windows still never use's over 70% of it.

m0rph3us 11-07-2002 09:31 PM

well is there really a performance benefit from partitioning or is it just used for organization ?


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