Space Ata
July 12th, 2010
What arrangement of hdds would you use?
I have a 120g SATA as my disk with the OS installed. I have an ATA 160g for file storage. I was running out of room and I just purchased a new 640gb SATA drive.
Would you use the 640 as the primary and partition it or just add it in for the extra space.
the 640g is faster than the 120g, so that's one incentive to make it the OS drive.
What would you do?
Normally I would say make the larger just storage. But since it is faster, I would say depending on how much faster it is, make it for the OS. I would still lean towards the larger hdd for storage.
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