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RAID 0 for AE
by aaron martinez on Sep 24, 2009 at 12:54:49 pm

Hello, iv been snooping around the forums looking for info on various internal RAID set ups...
I will do mostly After Effects stuff but sometime editing.

I am considering the following...

set up 1
3x 1TB drives, RAID 0

vs.

set up 2
2x 1TB drives, in a RAID 0
with the other bay used as a render drive.

my question is, with a three drive RAID 0 would my read and write times be faster or slower than a 2 drive Media drive and one drive dedicated to writing for rendering...

any shared experience would greatly be appreciated, or suggestions...

thanks

also i was considering the WD caviar Black drives, any good or bad expeirence with those?

ps- i am on a mac pro 8 core, if that helps in any way.


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