-none- 2004-04-23 - By -not available-
What matters is the performance of your system under load. If you have 10
disks in
a RAID 0 with all indexes and data residing on it and the performance is
somewhat
lackluster, splitting those disks into two 5 disk RAID 0 drives and
physically separating
the indexes and data will not improve performance.
It would be very likely though that it would decrease performance,
particularly on
full table scans and fast full index scans.
Jared
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