Quoting Scott Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > If by 'cable' you mean a cable modem providing at best a few Mb/s > bandwidth, then I doubt the speed of your disk will have any impact > whatsoever. Even the crappiest ATA disk will be able to deliver a few > MB/s -- in the worst case that's still an order of magnitude more than you > can stuff down your cable modem. > Yes, crappy cable modem connection, slow upstream. I figured that'd be the bottleneck, but I just wanted to feel better by getting someone else's confirmation. :p > > Also, if the 5400RPM IDE HD was RAIDed, would that match an unRAIDed > > 7200RPM IDE HD? Thanks in advance. > > Depends on what sort of RAID it is and what you're doing with it. As for RAIDing, I'm thinking of striping it for speed. (as opposed to mirroring it for redundancy.) But I guess it will still boil down to the WAN throughput and the only difference it will make is when, like you said, multiple users on the same LAN trying to access it. Thanks! Will post furthur if I discover anything else. ______________________________________________________________________ Jay Sern Liew
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