04-12-2010, 09:01 AM
Just remember, the theoretical limit on FW800 is 100MB/s. I've never broken 65MB/s or so over FW800.
Contrast that with internal RAID over SATA I, which would give you much more headroom - 375MB/s in a 2 drive configuration.
In other words, past a certain point (easily reachable) FW800 is going to top out. Internal RAID 0 is going to go as fast as the drives you put in it, without bottlenecking them.
Contrast that with internal RAID over SATA I, which would give you much more headroom - 375MB/s in a 2 drive configuration.
In other words, past a certain point (easily reachable) FW800 is going to top out. Internal RAID 0 is going to go as fast as the drives you put in it, without bottlenecking them.