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 Budget Raid setup for Kona Lh? I'm thinking of buying the Kona LH capture card but it seems it requires a fast raid setup in order to work correctly. Can anyone suggest me a solid and low cost (the card is expensive!) solution in order to get the most from the camera? I'm targetting smooth DVCPROHD editting or uncompressed 4:2:2 (if there's such a thing).  The upgrade route to smooth HD sure is expensive! :) | 
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 How much storage space do you want/need? I would buy an ATA or SATA control card with two buses, a couple of large internal drives, and then use Apple's own Disk Utility to stripe them in a RAID. | 
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 What's your definition of "low cost"? How much storage are you going to need? A PixelCorps, a Huge Systems MediaVault 4105 has worked very well for us on CineAlta F900 and F950 shoots. Not sure if these qualify as "low cost" though. | 
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 Thanks for the suggestions. my budget is about 1500 USD for the raid system. I believe I can only go for  a Sata setup like Tim suggested. I really would like to have the possibility of using such system like you suggested, Nick, but it sounds just too expensive...  Tim, any idea how much storage/performance I can get from a 1500 dollar setup? | 
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 We just got a seritek kit from firmtek.  It comes with a 4 port card, an external housing for four drives, 4 SATA cables and an internal power supply with 2 fans  $649.The unit is SATA 2 compliant.  We also got 4 hitachi 250gb SATA 2 drives $100 each.  With tax the whole setup cost a little over 1100.  When it was fresh and the drives were relatively empty I tested it with Decklink's Disk Speed Tester and got anywhere from 240mBps-260mBps.  That's fast enough to do something silly like 160fps of uncompressed/4:2:2 SD.  It's even fast enough for some HD resolutions. | 
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 Since you said LH and not LHe I'm assuming your system is a PCI-X one. Mike Curtis over at HDforindies.com have posted lots of PCI-X sata cards that should do the trick. Their are several from highpoint that are realitively cost effective. Sonnet tempo-x 8 and 4+4 could be a good choice. I think the 8 is 299 and the 4+4 is 199 (find youself a interal sata to esata bracket and its just like the 8) which should also do the trick. They also sell the Fusion 4 drive e-sata enclosures for 399 I think, but I would suspect that their would be cheaper drive boxes with a power supply around. | 
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 I'm using a rocket raid pci-x card with 4 maxtor sata 250's mounted internally. 1TB and SCREAMING fast. only editing HDV, but loving it so far. total cost around $1000. | 
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 budget raid check out the new stuff from Sonnet. I'm probably going to get the eSATA 5 bay enclosure with port multiplier (new) and the pci-x card (others available depending on your computer). SATA II compliant. Total about $800 before adding drives. Can be used as jbod or RAID. The best feature I think is the port multiplier which allow for tons of expansion. I'm getting close to buying but haven't heard feedback yet from anyone using this. | 
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