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Defragmenting Mac RAID’s (Bob Z)
Bob Zelin,
It was nice to finally meet you at NAB this year!
We’re a post/broadcast video facility. We have a number of FCP stations that mainly digitize and master to tape uncompressed 8-bit HD. Some of these RAID’s that we digitize to are internal, some external. These RAID’s don’t necessitate sharing or anything, they’re just local arrays to each station that are workhorses – capture half a terabyte here, transfer to the client’s external drive, later delete half a terabyte, master it to tape, then delete, on to the next job, etc. Lots of FCP mastering to tape and data transfers on and off the RAID’s. The problem is that after a while (sometimes just a few weeks after wiping and rebuilding the RAID) despite the RAID disk speeds checking in at close to 400, they will still drop frames when playing out uncompressed 8-bit HD. Our guess is that the heavy amount of file transfers and deletions slowly fragment the drives. I’m interested if you know of any defragmenting solutions for Mac RAID’s as clearly OSX’s supposedly automatic defragmentation either sucks or probably was not designed to defrag such heavy amounts of data such as this. I hope your sitting down when you read this because it may come as a shock to you, but our Hitachi based RAID’s have not had this problem yet :). These RAID’s consist mostly of Western Digital drives.
We do understand that backing up whatever is needed once a month or so and then erasing all the drives and rebuilding the RAID’s is doable and has worked for us. Just wondering if you know of any solutions to maintaining cheap, fast, dirty local RAID’s such as this that handle a lot of data traffic.Thanks and like I said, get up here to Chicago and visit our facility. It’s just like Florida here in the summer except our ocean is a lake.
Chad Brewer
Senior Tape Operator/Engineer
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