I have 900 sq ft of cedar deck and have stripped it twice. First, I would never attempt stripping using my RAS115. It's aggressive and cedar is soft. I think there is a good chance of gouging the boards.
I agree with others - a 24 X 18 pad sander is by far the better choice for the flat surfaces. The cost is well worth it. And DEFINITELY, DEFINITELY get every screw and nail slightly below the surface!
Depending on your exact situation, you may have to "detail" the deck after stripping the flat surfaces. First of course is the gaps between the boards...
If the gaps are nasty (dirt, mold, mildew, etc0) and filled with old sealant, you'll probably want to clean that out. Light pressure washing and/or cleaning with cleaner followed by a scrub brush to get down into the cracks and the rounded edges of the boards may get rid of most of the old stuff. If not, you may need to sand down the gaps. An LS130 may work using a custom-molded plate, but did not work for me. My Multimaster didn't work much better. Hand sanding worked best for me.
For the corners and edges, you'll need something else. For edges, my RO150 and Mirka Ceros 150 worked fine. I used my RO90 with delta attachment for the corners. It was slow, but dug out the remaining gunk.
FYI... I'm not refinishing my cedar deck again. I'm replacing it with Ipe. It will be very expensive and a major pain to install, but I think it will reduce the maintenance hassle.
Good luck and regards,
Dan.