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what storage drives for my fcp setup??
Posted by Joel Conder on March 21, 2008 at 3:19 pmHey,
i need to buy some drives for my edit suite ( intel mac pro/FCP ) but not sure what is best. i need at least 2tb and will be editing uncompressed full HD on it. budget between upto aprox £3000 ( aprox $6000 ) any suggestions what 1 and why? please keep it simple as i am new to this.thanks
JoelWalter Biscardi replied 18 years, 1 month ago 6 Members · 5 Replies -
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David Roth weiss
March 21, 2008 at 3:56 pmHITACHI Deskstar 7K1000 SATA 1Tb
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Shane Ross
March 21, 2008 at 5:25 pmHD PRO. http://www.caldigit.com
Sonnet D800 http://www.sonnettech.comAnd look at other 5 to 8 drive RAIDS from MaxxDigital.com and DulceSystems.com.
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Robert Leong
March 21, 2008 at 7:12 pm[joel conder] “but not sure what is best.”
Hi Joel, you’ve identified your capacity and price range, the other thing to identify is do you need RAID protection for drive redundancy. Simple RAID 0 would be less expensive, RAID 5 protection will be a little bit more.
You can use these pages on our web site to identify which would best suit your need. Here is the RAID Level Descriptions if you need it.
Also another handy info page is the Video Space to quickly identify storage space requirements.
While you are at it, please check out our product line-up for your storge options.
Robert Leong / Dulce Tech Support
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Herb Sevush
March 21, 2008 at 8:53 pmJoel –
for less than the price you indicated I recently purchased a 6 Terrabyte eSata raid from MaxxDigital(www.maxxdigital.com). Raid 5 capable, very high read/writes for uncompressed HD, very easy (10 minutes) to install.
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Walter Biscardi
March 21, 2008 at 11:25 pm$6,000 US can buy you a LOT of storage. The latest thing is fast SATA arrays with RAID 5. This means that you can completely lose one drive in your array, but you keep on working because another drive will step in and take its place. This offers protection and speed.
Personally I tested Sonnet, Dulce and MaxxDigital Arrays and own a MaxxDigital EVO HD 8TB unit that running in RAID 5 gives me 500MB/s and 6.5TB of available space. They have all sizes available.
Any of the three companies will be a good fit for you, but look for speed and protection in RAID 5.
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