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recommend hard drives?
Can anyone recommend good drives for a Mac Pro Tower? Buying an 8 core tower, either the 2.26, or the 2.4, from B&H. I'm looking to add 3 more drives. Can I add any SATA drives, or should I look for something specific?
Thanks for the help, |
The specific thing in my opinion to look for is and enterprise class drive and not a consumer class drive. Look at its duty rating. If its rated for 24h/day use its likely an enterprise class drive and the MTBF will be higher.
If you are going to use standard drives for a production system plan to replace them every 18 months or so. My experience is they get flaky after that. Especially in a RAID setup. With Seagate as an example you can identify drives by the last letters in the part number. ST31000340NS is an enterprise class drive where ST31000340AS would be a standard drive. |
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thanks again, Jeff |
The Mac Performance Guide site recommends the Hitachi 2 TB drive.
MPG - Desktop Hard Drives - Hitachi 2TB Deskstar 7K2000 / Ultrastar A7K2000 It's available for $150 for 2 TB at OWC. |
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I suggest you try one out, since drives are so affordable, and see what you think. |
Before adding external drives don't forget that you can fit four SATA drives internally. If you have only specified a single drive in the Mac Pro tower then it's easy enough to add 3 more drives as you just need a screwdriver to fix them in the drive sleds.
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Ok, I'm finally picking up internal drives, for my Mac Pro.
Am I correct, in saying, that 1 drive is media storage, 1 is scratch, and one is render drive? I'm thinking of getting two 2tb drives for media storage, and render. And a 1 tb for scratch. Would this be exceptable? I was planning on using this configuration as swappable for different projects. With drive capacity being relative to the amount of media used for a project. That way I can store the drives, and just put them back into the computer if I need to revisit that project. Does this sound about right, or am I missing something. Any guidance and advice is most definitely welcome. Thanks, Jeff |
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