Just to correct you:Rokem said:SATA I is maxed out at 300mbs.
SATA II is maxed out at 3000mbs.
Well I planned to get two SATA 10K drives for OSX/Apps in a RAID 0, and two SATA II 7200rpm drives for storage/music/tv shows/etc in a RAID 1.Rokem said:SATA I is maxed out at 300mbs.
SATA II is maxed out at 3000mbs.
while a single drive couldn't max out the SATA bus, but with 3 or 4 drives you'll really notice a performance hit. because their isn't enough bandwidth to carry all the data like in SATA II. With 10 times the bandwidth available on the bus you'll have enough bandwidth to go around.
Tinlad said:Just to correct you:
SATA I is 1.5Gb/s (~1500Mb/s, not 300)
SATA II is 3.0Gb/s (~3000Mb/s as you said)
while a single drive couldn't max out the SATA bus, but with 3 or 4 drives you'll really notice a performance hit. because their isn't enough bandwidth to carry all the data like in SATA II. With 10 times the bandwidth available on the bus you'll have enough bandwidth to go around.
Well I planned to get two SATA 10K drives for OSX/Apps in a RAID 0, and two SATA II 7200rpm drives for storage/music/tv shows/etc in a RAID 1.
Any issues you see with that?