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How many partitions do you have?

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Depends on which computer that I'm using at the time. I have two partitions on the computer that I'm using to type this. On the other computer that I have, I have a 160GB internal hard drive that is split into 4 partitions: C, D, E, and F.
 
My desktop drive is 200gig divided into 30gigs for programs and the rest for data, mostly music.

My laptop has a 80gig drive divided the same way.

Plus, I have three external drives; a 120gig, a 250gig, and a 400gig (which is my back-up drive). But I'm giving the 250gig one to a friend next week because I don't really need it anymore.
 
I have a total of 5 hard drives(2 internal, 3 external) . The two internal each have two partitions and the externals are all only one.
 
Well, I don't want to brag, but I currently have around 8 TBs of storage on external RAID drives, but 1.5-2TB on internal drives across 6 machines. No virtual partitions at all - all my drives are formatted with single partitions.
 
i have three internal drives and 2 external. i only have one of the internal drives partitioned. my C drive has a linux partition, a XP partition, and a Vista partition.
 
:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

8TB??

WTF have you got in 8TB?

:sex: ?

*|* ?

;)


LOL. I'm a video editor, and I make TV commercials/music video/commercial DVDs. (No, not THAT kind of DVD - but everybody asks! :D )

I store video in an uncompressed format to maintain best possible quality. So a 10 disc DVD box set of a TV show season, for example, can easily take one TB of storage. I usually have several of those jobs running at the same time, hence the crazy amount of storage.
 
I have a 120 gigabyte hard drive partitioned into 50/70 (50 for C drive) and an 80 gigabyte HD partitioned 60/20 (20 for my emergency backup). I also have a 160 gigabyte external HD not partitioned and need to get another one. My brother had a 330 gigabyte HD not partitioned, and he has a bay that will accept another HD to be inserted in the front.
 
I'm very picky when it comes to having things on my hard drive, so instead of putting shit on the CD drive I made another one for my stuff. I have three partitions.

B Drive - My Stuff
C Drive - HP C drive
D Drive - Recovery

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@ andysayshi

Can I ask you what Operating System you use? PC or Mac?

I'd love to hear more about your erm configuration !oops!

I'm such a geek #-o

Sure!

I use mostly Macs these day, all running OS 10.4. I have a few WinXP PCs for testing PC-specific compatibility issues and such, and for a few mundane office tasks. I have Vista on an Intel Mac just coz I can.

I used to be strictly PC, but Final Cut Pro has developed such a following at my level of the industry that it's hard to hire freelancers and such that DON'T use Final Cut. Ultimately, I'm a complete convert - the Macs are reliable and relatively problem-free. Macs are simply the logical choice for video professionals.

The G5 Power Macs I have only have two internal drive slots, so all these machines have a system drive (250GB) and a secondary storage drive (400GB each).

The newer Intel PowerMacs have a fantastic cable-free drive bay with space for four SATA drives. You can load all four drives into this computer in under 60 seconds! I have a 250GB system drive, then 3 x 750GB drives striped with RAID 0. (If I was building one today I'd use 1TB drives instead of 750GB.) The RAID's performance is awesome - I get 2.1 TB of storage that is fast enough to read and write uncompressed High Def video with ease. I get well in excess of 150MB per second off the RAID.

I also have a bunch of external Ultra320 SCSI RAID drives of varying capacity, the largest is 2TB. These drives are quite fast, but really expensive and getting a bit unreliable in their old age. The SCSI controller cards for the computers are also not cheap. The internal RAIDs in the newer MacPros give better performance at around a quarter of the price!

Everything is networked together with a Gigabit network (standard on Macs) and I just move the external RAID drives between machines when I need to.

That's it!..|
 
I have 1 drive in my computer a 20 gig. it's split up into 2 partitions, one 4 gig & 16 gig. I have XP Pro installed on the 4 gig area. I use the 16 gig area to store movies, games, pics and everything else on it. If i get a viruse or anything, i just wipe the 4 gig clean and reinstall XP in it's place. Very simple. i dont' use and anti-virus or firewall other then Xp's. Becuase there useless.
 
1 partition on each drive. It's been my experience that the less partitions you have the better :).

So that's 6 HDD's, 6 partitions for me.
 
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