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Re: RAID: SATA vs Fiberchannel
by
Shane Ross
on May 11, 2008 at 5:41:17 pm
What flavor of HD? It's like Baskin Robbins out there with HD...31 flavors. HDV, DVCPRO HD, XDCAM, D5, HDCAM...will you be working with uncompressed HD? ProRes?
Both are viable options...I use both. But there is also direct PCIe connection boxes. eSATA and PCIe are less expensive, but Fibre is also solid and has been around longer.
I don't think you will go wrong with whatver you go with.
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