SIGN IN
::
SPONSORS
::
ABOUT US
::
CONTACT US
FORUMS
LIBRARY
PODCASTS
BLOGS
MAGAZINE
SERVICES
NEWSLETTERS
NEWS
STORE
EVENTS
APPLE FINAL CUT PRO:
Final Cut Pro Tutorials
Final Cut Pro Forum
FCP Articles
Apple Final Cut Server
Basics Forum
Training
Re: saavy in the ways of SATA and SATA2
Cow Forums
:
Apple Final Cut Pro basics
VIEW POSTS
•
ADD A NEW POST
•
SEARCH
•
CHANGE FORUM
Return to Posts Index
•
Read Entire Thread
•
Reply To This Post
Re: saavy in the ways of SATA and SATA2
by
Bob Flood
on Jul 3, 2008 at 3:29:59 pm
DRW
"just let go of that part Bob"
so should i let go and use the Weiss? uuh i mean force?
"What is your objective?"
is SATA or SATA2 on a single drive (yes i mean 7200 rpm, my duh) faster than fw800?
whats eSATA compared to SATA and SATA2?
can you chain SATA drives? or is it one port per drive?
looking into using SATA2 drives as "project" drives, being able to move a projects' media from one system to another quickly, and hoping will get more dv50 or dv100 streams than with FW800.
(I think you once suggested or endorsed this approach, rather than trying to do SAN or NAS)
I have 2 g5 and 1 intel mac pros, so i need 2 PCI cards and a PCIe
card. I already have an 8 port SATA card on a raid, using 4 of the 8 ports, but i think if i want to go SATA2 i need a SATA2 card.
whats yer thoughts, ideas, suggestions?
"I like video because its so fast!"
Bob Flood
Greer & Associates, Inc.
Return to Posts Index
•
Read Entire Thread
•
Reply To This Post
Current Message Thread:
saavy in the ways of SATA and SATA2
by Bob Flood on Jul 2, 2008 at 10:18:33 pm
Re: saavy in the ways of SATA and SATA2
by David Roth Weiss on Jul 2, 2008 at 10:45:22 pm
Re: saavy in the ways of SATA and SATA2
by Bob Flood on Jul 3, 2008 at 3:29:59 pm
Re: saavy in the ways of SATA and SATA2
by David Roth Weiss on Jul 4, 2008 at 6:36:23 pm
Re: saavy in the ways of SATA and SATA2
by Bob Flood on Jul 7, 2008 at 2:57:22 pm
Note:
If you are a registered user and you
do not
see your name and email in the two respective fields above, you may reset your account cookies by clicking
here
. Your post
will not be accepted
if the name and email provided above are not currently registered in our database.
Name
E-Mail Address
Subject
E-Mail me when someone responds
Just This Message
Entire Thread
None
Message
Note:
The following characters are HTML command characters, and may cause parts of your post to disappear, if not used correctly: < > &. To include any portion of the post in your response, highlight the desired text and hit the "Q" key. For more on how to post,
click here
.
Add your message signature
Note:
By clicking "Post Direct" button above, you are agreeing to the Creative Cow's
Code of Conduct
.
FORUMS
•
LIBRARY
•
PODCASTS
•
BLOGS
•
MAGAZINE
•
SERVICES
•
NEWSLETTERS
•
NEWS
•
STORE
•
EVENTS
©
CreativeCOW.net
All rights are reserved.
[
Top
]