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RAID
Posted by: gary October 25, 2010 4:16 PM
The Studio V interfaces to Mac or PC via a single eSata or USB 2 cable. For SATA operation, all that would be required is a PCIe SATA card (two-port cards run under $200) or a computer with an internal SATA port. A little known fact, for example, is that the MacPros have one unused SATA port on the logic board. EZQuest bundles with this unit an internal jumper cable with connectors and slot interface. Of course, they include instructions. It has five drive bays. (Read More)
Posted by: gary October 20, 2010 10:15 AM
With a con+nued focus on delivering the industry’s most trusted, high performance, and reliable solu+ons for content creators, G-Tech’s move to integrate enterprise-class hard drives befer meets today’s escala+ng HD video edi+ng needs in mul+-drive RAID environments. Like workloads in a data center, post-produc+on storage solu+ons are accessing and streaming cri+cal HD video as editors pore through footage to assemble the perfect sequence. These users cannot afford dropped frames, latency is (Read More)
Posted by: gary August 19, 2010 4:23 PM
We recommend using G-Speed Qs with Avid Media Composer, Adobe CS5, Apple Final Cut Studio, Sony Vegas Pro 9 and all our video editing solutions. For best results choose RAID-5 to combine outstanding throughput capable of mutiple streams of compressed HD footage with data protection. This means that should a drive fail, you won't lose any data or any work, and best of all you can continue editing!" (Read More)
Posted by: gary March 4, 2010 1:15 PM
Macworld buying advice (4 mice)

The Thunder RAID eSATA/USB 2.0 Portable System is great for multi-stream video playback. The multiple RAID configurations give it an available degree of fault tolerance and reliability. At around 26 cents per gigabyte, we find the Thunder RAID well worth the few kinks we experienced during our RAID reconfigurations. (Read More)

Posted by: gary December 21, 2009 11:55 AM
The G-SPEED eS Pro is a very high-speed disk drive array that can provide a storage capacity from 3TB to 12TB, depending on the capacity of drives used and whether one or two of the units are deployed. It is designed to support the most data-intensive video applications such as editing uncompressed HD or 2K media. (Read More)
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