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Andrew Smith January 17th, 2013 12:46 AM

Re: built-in SATA RAID controller or card?
 
Might want to double-check that your computer box can take the heat load (fans etc) before adding the hard drives.

Andrew

Gerald Webb January 17th, 2013 12:55 AM

Re: built-in SATA RAID controller or card?
 
Thanks Andrew,
Its all good, its all there and running now, just with a cheap Adaptec raid card that i cant use on the OSX side.
I dont really need any more performance than what I have now, just the ability to use the arrays on both OS's.

Andrew Smith January 17th, 2013 12:56 AM

Re: built-in SATA RAID controller or card?
 
Fantastic to hear. BTW, best wishes to your production manager.

Andrew

Gerald Webb January 17th, 2013 12:59 AM

Re: built-in SATA RAID controller or card?
 
Lol
Thank you
:-)

Panagiotis Raris January 21st, 2013 01:50 PM

Re: built-in SATA RAID controller or card?
 
Depends on what you need from it; speed versus redundancy, hot swappable, etc. My machine is used primarily as a media server (everything on the on-board RAID), second as a work-at-home machine (ARECA and RAMDisk), and lastly, and very seldom, as a gaming machine.

I have 14 drives in my machine. One SSD for Boot/Installs, 8 2.5" drives on an ARECA card for media/cache/etc, 4 2.5" drives on the on-board RAID controller (for my music, movies, other programs, and misc stuff), and one 3TB internal HDD for a backup to the ARECA raid array, plus external backups.

That comes down to 4 virtual disks; the SSD and 3TB are the slowest (250MB sustained and 90MB sustained each), the ARECA is the fastest (520MB sustained in RAID5), and the on-board is mostly for my own stuff (280MB sustained), as per ATTO and other tests. I also have 24GB of RAM, so for previews and disk cache, i use a 7.5GB RAMDisk, giving me 16.5 GB for Win7 and PP or AE, which dramatically speeds up previews in short clips with complex effects or multitrack/multicam work (ad work etc).

They are all in a HAF-932 with plenty of cooling, the ARECA HDD's are in hot swappable backplane modules, all the rest are internals, spaced out, with adequate cooling.

Next machine, i will likely build with a more advanced/faster RAID controller, 2 SSD's in RAID 1, 12 full size HDD's, faster 6-core processor, and 64 or more GB of RAM, and utilize a 20-30GB RAMDisk as well, and back it all up externally.


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