RAID 0 with WD Velociraptor's to run Vista

I just purchased the new WD velociraptor drive to put in my Mac Pro 8 core system. I was toying with the idea of buying two drives and then RAIDing them together. Just wanted to see if anyone had any experiences with this and how easy/beneficial it was to use Mac's software RAID. I didn't want to have to get a hardward RAID card. Also, wanted to install Vista 64 on this new RAID. If this is going to be too much of a problem, I will just stick with the one and install Vista on that. From my brief research, seems to be an increase in performance with the RAID 0, but still a single Velociraptor drive seems to perform amazing.
Thanks in advance,
Toby

So I guess I made the right choice just buying one drive. Figured it would be too complicated to run Vista on a RAID on a Mac computer. I should still see plenty of boot drive performance increase coming from a standard drive.
Thanks Kappy

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