How would you divide your TB hard drive up

Never seen the point of partitioning single drives (well since the days of DOS, and addressing large volumes being an issue).

For me, it would be one 1TB volume.

Actually, no, for me it would have been 4 250GB drives shoved in a RAID 5 array.

I dont like big drives for the reason if they break you loose, potentially, a lot of data. I'd rather rely on 3-4 drives. But if I did have a 1 TB HD i'd divide it up, defraging none system files is a waste of time and a full 1TB drive would take eons.
 
For me..

(hd0,0) 6 GB primary XP partition. Never use it but it's there just in case.
(hd0,1) 20 GB primary Vista partition. vLite'd install, swap file on another drive. In its own partition so I can reinstall Windows and keep my data intact.
(hd0,2) 100 GB logical Programs partition. Can get away with a lot of them not needing to be reinstalled after a reformat. I like them on their own partition for quicker defragmenting.
(hd0,3 & any other hard drives) logical Storage
 
for me, 50GB for Windows and 1950GB for everything else.

Apart from the OS partition, I can't see why separating your data into partitions is any better than using folders!
 
Can I just ask, purely out of curiosity, are all of you guys running terrabyte drives running them in a RAID array, or backing up everything to external drives?

I simply couldn't fathom someone who would entrust a terrabyte's worth of their data to a single drive.
 
Never seen the point of partitioning single drives (well since the days of DOS, and addressing large volumes being an issue).

For me, it would be one 1TB volume.

Actually, no, for me it would have been 4 250GB drives shoved in a RAID 5 array.

Indeed. All I use my drive is for installs anyway. All important data is held on the server.
 
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Can I just ask, purely out of curiosity, are all of you guys running terrabyte drives running them in a RAID array, or backing up everything to external drives?

I simply couldn't fathom someone who would entrust a terrabyte's worth of their data to a single drive.



To be honest with my own home PC which is literally used for recreation and almost nothing else, I wouldn't/don't bother with a RAID setup. Purely because I can't be assed and most things can be copied onto other drives/backup drives/etc.

At work yes OFC. Every production machine here is on RAID5 and we have spare drives at the ready. In a business/production environment it would be insane to put all your eggs in one basket and hope the basket doesn't buckle.

Depends on your backup, DR scenario and more importantly how business critical the data stored actually is.
 
I've got a 1TB external that isn't partitioned because no apps are run from it.

I will be buying a 1TB internal next week (mainly so I can use the external purely as backup instead of as primary storage). I'll give 40 to Vista, 40 to Windows 7 (both allowing for apps that insist on installing on the OS drive), 350 to apps/games (my Steam folder is 160GBs alone, christ) and 500 to music/video.
 
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Never seen the point of partitioning single drives (well since the days of DOS, and addressing large volumes being an issue).

For me, it would be one 1TB volume.

likewise. tbh i dont see the point of partitioning, there is no benefit other than slightly easier rebuilds (unless you pop the drive).

1x smaller capacity high rpm drive for OS and programs and 1x larger capacity drive for files imo.
 
Can I just ask, purely out of curiosity, are all of you guys running terrabyte drives running them in a RAID array, or backing up everything to external drives?

I simply couldn't fathom someone who would entrust a terrabyte's worth of their data to a single drive.

Two in Raid0.

Everything important is backed up to my old 500AAKS, so if the raid were to fall over, it wonder matter in the slightest (apart from the RMA annoyance).

(my Steam folder is 160GBs alone, christ)

pfft.. that's a li'l baby Steam folder! :p
 
Can I just ask, purely out of curiosity, are all of you guys running terrabyte drives running them in a RAID array, or backing up everything to external drives?

I simply couldn't fathom someone who would entrust a terrabyte's worth of their data to a single drive.

Yeah i'd never trust a massive drive on its own, all my data is pooled and duplicated over multiple drives thanks to WHS, works out pretty well :)
 
Can I just ask, purely out of curiosity, are all of you guys running terrabyte drives running them in a RAID array, or backing up everything to external drives?

I simply couldn't fathom someone who would entrust a terrabyte's worth of their data to a single drive.
I have Acronis running regular (weekly) scheduled backups of all my disks.

They're all running singularly.
 
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