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Video Editing NAS

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For 72 to 144TB of usable space you are looking at an eight or twelve bay system. The priority for editing is sustained bandwidth and low latency rather than raw CPU power, so PCIe layout, network options and drive count matter more than people expect.

Recommended direction for your use case
• Go with a motherboard that offers PCIe Gen 4 or better and at least one full-speed slot for a 10 or 25GbE network card.
• Choose a CPU that is efficient under load but has strong PCIe lane support. AMD Ryzen 7000 and Intel 12th or 13th Gen are the sweet spot.
• For the case, pick something with eight to twelve hot swap bays. Jonsbo N3 and N5, SilverStone CS381, U-NAS NSC-810A and Fractal Define XL are popular choices.
• For remote editing you will absolutely need 10GbE at minimum. If two or more editors will be pulling from the same NAS, consider dual-port 10GbE or a 25GbE card.
• Use a RAID 6 or RAID Z2 layout with eight or more drives. It gives strong protection and enough combined throughput for video editing workloads.
• Add a pair of NVMe SSDs as a metadata and cache layer for faster directory browsing and project responsiveness.
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Video Editing NAS - by ENQUIRIES - Yesterday, 02:52 PM
RE: Video Editing NAS - by ed - Yesterday, 04:30 PM

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