John Waldorff wrote:Hello,
I'm mostly working directly from SSD.
But I'm thinking to get a 8TB RAID as well.
What do you think about a small 2bay upgradable to 4bay RAID:
202,3 MB/Sek. READ
135,84 MB/Sek WRITE
Synology DS713
Is more needed?
Thanks.
I used to work on a RAID ZEROs... 8 Drives - fast as H+++... BUT - you need a serious backup plan...
Now, I just use fast SSDs... One single gives me R?W of 500MBs... And no need for wild backup plans. I can play back RAW image sequences off of the MBP Retina System drive. Amazing.
You want to use a software like SpeedGrade that is if you want to see everything in Real Time. Speedgrade outperforms Resolve so badly that its almost embarrassing... Resolve with BMCC RAW Files on a MBP Retina gives me 4-5 Fps of playback. Ridiculous.And with NO NODEs applied. In Speedgrade I get 24/25/30 Fps at full Resolution and several grading layers. Resolve seriously needs to do something about its performance. Great software if you dont want to watch in real-time what you're doing. But I like watching the results of my grading. And I cant do that in Resolve. Not even on a MacPro with 32GB of RAM and a dedicated CUDA NVIDA GTX 285 (recommended by BMD) -')
My advice is to go the SSD route. In many cases much faster and cheaper (when all things considered) than 99% of all raids.