Re: At what point is round robin allocation beneficial
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Originally Posted by daeron80
^Yes!^ And don't say SCSI, it makes my fingers hurt.
I never used RR even back in the day. Well, maybe once to learn my lesson. If you're running huge sessions that need multiple drives, purposefully assign certain blocks of tracks to the second drive according to some plan. Put the plan in, say, the Main Master track notes or somewhere that you can't miss it when you open the session in the future. It's no fun to be missing half your files and not remember where you put them.
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