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Re: on set p2 backup...
by Dave Neyman on Aug 31, 2008 at 3:41:40 am

Thanks John for bringing this to light. I also did research on my system and found out the same thing. If one drive fails the other can be accessed by putting it in any enclosure and will be treated as any other drive. In my case I install my drives on trays that are then put in the raid 1 system. Once the data is mirrored on both drives, I archive one of the drives and put the other drive into a single drive reader to import the media into FCP and then put the quick time files on yet another drive. recently I had one drive go bad. I immediately went to the back up drive, made another copy of that, and then imported the media into FCP without a problem.

I stand by my comment that using a mirrored raid system is the best and most cost effective way to handle the P2 workflow.



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