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Re: RAID: SATA vs Fiberchannel
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Bob Zelin
on May 12, 2008 at 12:05:34 pm
the Dulce is one of the best products on the market today. It works great with FCP/AJA. But so do all the others that I mentioned. As a matter of fact, the 2 drives that you stripped together in your MAC, to get 110mb/sec will work great for ProRes as well (with AJA). You need to buy nothing. The Dulce is a great product, a great investment, but remember, you don't need 600mb/sec to work at ProRes (you don't need this data rate to work at uncompressed HD either).
We are all very fortunate that the technology today outperforms our needs - all at reasonable prices (except for Sony VTRs !).
Bob Zelin
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