09-20-2022, 07:00 PM
Hello,
thanks for all the information you share on your Channel!
im a Dolby Vision Certified Colourist working remotely from my home color suite. currently using OWC solutions...Thunderbay 8 x 8TB Ultrastar DC HC320, Thunderbay 6 x 6TB Ultrastar DC HC310 and ThunderBlade 4TB NVME.
im looking for a rack mount solution 8+ bays. possibly using Ultrastar DC HC560 20Tb drives. ideally something that is fast enough for uncompressed 4K camera RAW files, perhaps 25Gbe+ with PCIe expansion ( currently waiting to see if the new Apple silicon Mac Pro will have PCIe expansion ). If available I will use OWC Accelsior 8M2 internally for current projects and the raid for redundancy and backup.
as you can probably tell I need something as close to plug&play as possible. I do certify all my drives before installing them into a raid but that's the extent of my IT savynes!
Thanks again for your time.... you can see some of my work on the company site.
http://remotehauspost.com
looking forward to hearing from you!
Cheers,
Charles Kline
thanks for all the information you share on your Channel!
im a Dolby Vision Certified Colourist working remotely from my home color suite. currently using OWC solutions...Thunderbay 8 x 8TB Ultrastar DC HC320, Thunderbay 6 x 6TB Ultrastar DC HC310 and ThunderBlade 4TB NVME.
im looking for a rack mount solution 8+ bays. possibly using Ultrastar DC HC560 20Tb drives. ideally something that is fast enough for uncompressed 4K camera RAW files, perhaps 25Gbe+ with PCIe expansion ( currently waiting to see if the new Apple silicon Mac Pro will have PCIe expansion ). If available I will use OWC Accelsior 8M2 internally for current projects and the raid for redundancy and backup.
as you can probably tell I need something as close to plug&play as possible. I do certify all my drives before installing them into a raid but that's the extent of my IT savynes!
Thanks again for your time.... you can see some of my work on the company site.
http://remotehauspost.com
looking forward to hearing from you!
Cheers,
Charles Kline