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Re: RAID: SATA vs Fiberchannel
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Bob Zelin
on May 12, 2008 at 1:50:56 am
you can use anything you like, except Firewire 400. ProRes will even work well on a FW800 drive. Fibre Channel is great, but dramatically more expensive than any SAS/SATA solution. All you have to do is look to the left, and to the right on this very forum, right now. You will see banner ads from Dulce Systems, Maxx Digital, Cal Digit, Sonnet Technologies, G-Tech, Fibrenetix, G-Max, and others, ALL whose products work wonderfully with ProRes. You can even stick some additional raw SATA drives into your MAC Pro, and edit away with ProRes. The only product that I would NOT recommend to you are Apple Fibre Channel arrays.
Bob Zelin
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