![]() You can check out other models in these series for 2 bay, or with hardware RAID.Ĭheers, I think this setup would be decent enough indeed. Judging by the looks of the enclosure, I suspect you could also look into the brands Startech and Mediasonic - they seem to be the same products, just a different brand name for a different market. For the project files, media cache and exports I am considering an SSD however.īopajuice, looking into these JBOD enclosures:įantec QB-35US3-6G. The HDD's I'm after I at least select based on their sequential read speeds - since they'll almost exclusively will be read from when editing in my NLE. For me it's therefore all about the combination speed and disk space, hence RAID using HDD's. However, apart from smaller and short-term commercial projects, I also work on long-term documentary films with potentially dozens, if not hundreds of hours of material, easily leading to multiple TB's even in ProRes Proxy. It seems like any JBOD enclosure would do the trick for software RAID then.Ĭoldcase, I definitely see your point. Thanks for your feedback, casperes1996 and ColdCase. NLE project files, media cache and exports will reside on / got to another disk. Its footage (RAW / proxy) will be properly backed up on an archival disk. I'll be using this RAID0 as a fast disk for source / proxy footage, to edit from. are the cooling systems a significant difference between the two?Ĭonsidering this RAID0 setup for my video editing needs. Would any of you have insights concerning the following?ġ Am I correct to I believe you can use any JBOD enclosure, without any RAID hardware controllers built in, for RAID? That is, can and will the disks inside be seen by the OS as separate disks? Or are there certain JBOD enclosures that "force" its disks to be seen as a single big disk, rendering such an enclosure unable to be set up into a software RAID?Ģ What are the differences between a JBOD enclosure and a RAID enclosure, apart from the RAID hardware controller in the RAID enclosure? F.i. I'm considering setting up a RAID0 system, using 3 / 4 disks, through a combination of a JBOD enclosure and software RAID, either MacOS's own software or SoftRAID. ![]()
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