Dual channel scsi

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I have 4 x seagate cheetahs and an Adaptec 39320 raid card. Will my best set up be the four drives in RAID 0 or will I get better performance by using two drives on each of the available channels on the Adaptec. I only have one cable so I will have to purchase another to take advantage of dual channel.
 
Is the 39320 plugged into a 64bit PCI slot or a standard 32bit one? if its in a 32bit slot then the max bandwidth available to the controller card will be 266MB/s and four cheetahs in raid 0 will bottleneck that under sustained transfer.
 
KK, you don't see many people running PCI-X systems these days, I have a PCI-X SCSI 320 controller in my rig but its only in a 32bit slot. I would recommend you put two drives per channel, if you put all four on one channel the will only be 320MB or bandwidth to go around and 4 drives will bottleneck on that (assuming 80MB/s+ sustained read per drive) whereas on separate channels they can consume up to 160 each without incident
 
Thank you. Pardon my ignorance but will the four drives come up as one drive, even if they are on seperate channels. I have not had a dual channel card before and only have one cable at the moment. I assume on host raid I will be able to add all four drives to make one array.
 
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