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Re: Shared storage for editing advice
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Josh Wallace
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on Jan 22, 2008 at 9:30:04 pm
I guess what I want is an array that can connect to the edit machine via FW800 or eSATA to avoid bottle necks on the network and to give us the best performance for editing but that can also support two machines writing rushes to it over Gigabit Ethernet.
Some like the LaCie Ethernet RAID have Gigabit Ethernet built in, not sure if that would give performance advantages or just save you having to buy a seperate hub.
Has anyone used one of these?
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