I tend to agree with this for the moment. BUT in Logic 6, this argument loses steam since you can freeze a ton of tracks thereby converting CPU load to disk load. A 36-64 track mix with all frozen tracks would definitely benefit from a RAID, but your right. It's not normally needed if you've got a 10,000rpm. > So you want RAID to stream your samples? Even if you do disk > streaming, you'll still get a processor load, so your limitation will > be your CPU not disks. > > I'm pretty sure two 10K RPM SCSI drives from seagate striped in RAID 0 > will do for you what you need. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [exs] RAID set ups
2003-03-01 by Jer Olsen
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