Big FCS install questions by a PB/Mac newbie!

Hi All, I am using a 1.67PB (new)& Acomdata 80GB ext. firewire drive(for media) as my primary editing computer. Just bought FCS.
1. I would like the "best" possible setup/install for this system.-100GB HD. 128MB video. Was about to follow the manual. Or.....
2. I read somewhere that to make a seperate partition on the PB hardrive and install all of it there. Getting a little confused with this.
3. Should a get another firewire ext.HD for "rendered" or finalized projects?
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Hi All, I am using a 1.67PB (new)& Acomdata 80GB ext. firewire drive(for media) as my primary editing computer. Just bought FCS.
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3. Should a get another firewire ext.HD for "rendered" or finalized projects?
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