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![]() Any suggetions as to how much faster two drives are over two partitions? At doing what? |
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If it is of any help, I have found the following to work best for me
in a small busy studio where down-time is a disatster. Drive 1 partition 1 = System (6 gig) Drive 1 partition 2 = Data (Sonar) Loops + SFX (34 gig) Drive 2 partition 1 = Audio only (30 gig) Drive 2 partition 2 = Ghosts of Systems + Copy of SFX (10gig) Drive 3 partition 1 = Duplicate of System. Installed not Ghosted (6gig) Drive 3 partition 2 = Sonar bundle files (34gig) Drives 1 & 3 are Caddies. Cheers D Laurence Payne wrote in message . .. Any suggetions as to how much faster two drives are over two partitions? At doing what? |
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Arny Krueger ) wrote:
Adding RAM is often a cheaper solution, but its not always a better one. When is it not, and how often? (not counting systems in which 'Committed Bytes' never approaches total RAM) Regards, - Brian |
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If you're trying to run many applications at once, you need not only a lot of
RAM, but a large swapfile. For reasons too complex to go into here, you need a swapfile at least twice as large as the system RAM. If not, you can run into situations where the machine slows down -- even though there's enough RAM for the loaded programs. If you don't have a large-enough swapfile, you need either to enlarge it, or get a larger hard drive, or add another drive. Most versions of Windows let the user override the OS and select the size and location of the swapfile. Adding RAM is often a cheaper solution, but its not always a better one. When is it not, and how often? (not counting systems in which 'Committed Bytes' never approaches total RAM) |
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