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Re: RAID: SATA vs Fiberchannel
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Steven Nichols
on May 12, 2008 at 12:53:19 pm
Sure I don't need 600 MB/s but I think RAID 5 protection is better than RAID 0-which is none ! I switched to XDCAM EX last year so even though the workflow is great, I bear in mind that one day some drive will fail me, and that I'll have to explain that to a client.
Besides, when I scrub in the timeline it's not as reactive as I would like. And last but not least, my internal RAID 0 has "only" 1 TB capacity, and the more you have the more you need :)
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