We have been shooting and storing RAW footage for a long time and have lots of thoughts and experience with this. There are a lot of things to consider including what to use to get fast enough access to the data as you are editing and then fast enough storage for longer term use and ultimately long term archival.Guys,
Cannot wait to upgrade to I2.
Interested in ideas what peeps are using for storing/working from for all that RAW footage.
What works for you /set up etc
T
Thanks again love seeing a bit of "gear porn"
I edit my current project directly on my desktop. Then move everything off to a network attached storage. I use a pair of Synology DS1515+ Each has 5 6TB drives in a raid 5 with hot spare.
One is a mirror of the other. (Not that I am paranoid, had one fail with a bad power supply and bought a second one while waiting for warranty replacement. So ended up with two. The one on top is an older model I use for misc items.
Ask and ye shall receive. This is my main KVM station (along with my main edit workstation), which also has as a NAS, scratch-built from a bunch of used drives in used 1RU supermicro pizzaboxes as near-line storage (about 30TB), plus a 2TB PCIE high-throughput card (main scratch storage for editing), and an 8-drive SSD RAID 0 for near-line (but FAST) storage. The photo is blown out because of the HDR grading monitor center-of-picture.View attachment 15684
Ha, no raised flooring here. And ironically, that's not even the datacenter. That's just the KVM racks to control the DC (and my editing workstation and the media NAS), plus the equipment to run the media room. The really fun stuff is behind a biometric steel door.Someone else that I am sure has been accused of having raised flooring in their bedroom.![]()
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