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I have a new 500GB Seagate Firewire/USB HD. I want to do this right the first time so I'm asking for advice. I'm sure there are different philosophies on "what's best" and I'ld like to hear some suggestions and different options and why or why not, to do or not to do...advantages and disadvantages on:
Partitions, formats, configurations, RAID, striped RAID, mirrored RAID, concatenated RAID, etc..

The fastest your drive will be able transmit or recieve will be about 40 MBytes a second (or about 320 Mbits/sec) assuming you are running it USB 2.0
Your seagate has a top speed of around 68-72 MB/ sec at the beginning of the drive and slows to half that for the last third.
If this was an internal drive I would recomend partitioning it with a 1:2 ratio (166:333) and put your OS, applications and all your current files on the first partition and using the second for storage. That way all the often accessed files are at the front/outer/faster part of the drive. This ensures that even after multiple updates, defrags, and reinstallations of the OS those files remain on the "zippy" part of the drive.
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Because this is an external drive the USB speed limitation negates MOST of the speed advantage gained by partitioning. If you want to make a seldom used OS-boot partition put it at the end of the drive (slowest part).
Having the option to boot several different OSX versions is in the realm of Apple fetishism, and OS9 is for Luddites. You have OS 10.4.8 now and we can only hope that each new OS has been better than the last. The only time an older OS can be an advantage is sometimes 3rd party hardware becomes "unsupported" by OS updates.
For better data security go journaled.
If you really want to get the most out of your drives take the new seagate out of the external enclosure and install it as your internal drive. Hard drives are the slowest piece of hardware in your computer. (and the slowest to get faster - CPU speed has at least quadrupled in the last 4 years, hard drives have about doubled their speed) The seagate is a smoking fast drive and you would get an immediate and noticable overall performance improvment over your stock 80Gig drive due to faster access/reads/writes and faster virtual memory. Applications will load faster and boot time will be practically cut in half.
Given the choice of two drives you should always use the newer of the two as the opperating drive and the older as the backup. (just like with car tires newer=less chance of needing a backup)
I realize taking apart your snowcone may be daunting but switching your internal drive will really make a big performance difference, and put your newer, more reliable drive where it can do the most good.
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