Slow start up after new hard drives

I recently replaced my OEM hard drive (160 GB Seagate) with two 750 GB Seagate drives. I have concatenated them into one huge drive. I then backed up everything from the original drive from a firewire enclosure to the new super massive drive. All is working but start up is super slow. I also have a PowerBook G4 800Mhz. The PowerMac used to be a blink in start up compared to the 1 minute for the PowerBook. Now they are about the same. I have seen some speed increases but also some speed loss. What should I do? I tested my system with Xbench and it shows a vast inmprovement with reading and writing big files but a slower performance with small files. Is this normal with bigger drives? Is there something to optimize the drive?

Hi,
When using a striped RAID set as a boot drive I found in most cases the startup time can be a few seconds slower. In addition, I found no evidence that applications launch faster on a RAID. However, a striped RAID set will copy or duplicate data much quicker.
A striped RAID set will provide a lot of additional speed for those that are copying or manipulating large files but will provide very little additional performance enhancement. In some tasks it will be slower than a single drive.
The downside of a striped RAID set is reliablility. Striped RAIDs are much more likely to fail leaving the user with lost files unless they have a backup. A dual drive RAID is twice as likely to fail as a single drive. A 5 drive RAID is 5 times more likely to fail. See the WiebeTech white paper on this topic for more details at:
http://www.wiebetech.com/pressreleases/release.php?id=36
You can also see barefeats article that indicates two drives can actually perform faster than a RAID:
http://www.barefeats.com/hard63.html
"RAID PAIR or INDEPENDENT DRIVES?
Based on the mixed gains of the RAID pairs over single drives, I hypothesized that there are more avantages to having two independent drives as opposed to a bootable RAID 0 pair. Why? Because things don't happen in sequence. Your normal work flow causes storage events to happen in parallel."
While I like to use a RAID for video work and even create a bootable RAID for this purpose I still keep the internal system drive as a single drive. Its safer and still performs well. To each his own poison but I want a single boot drive in my PowerMacs.
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