RAID for iMac

Posted by MitchellRose 
RAID for iMac
December 06, 2012 04:39PM
Having given up on waiting for a new Mac Pro, I'm getting a new iMac. That means I'll need a RAID for editing. I wish the Pegasus drives spun down -- I can't stomach a drive spinning in perpetuity, melting ice caps. Anyone have experience with the Drobo 5D? Other suggestions?

Thanks , all.

Mitchell Rose
[www.mitchellrose.com]
Re: RAID for iMac
December 06, 2012 04:58PM
> I wish the Pegasus drives spun down -- I can't stomach a drive spinning in perpetuity, melting ice caps.

?????
They have on/off switches, don't they?


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Re: RAID for iMac
December 06, 2012 05:18PM
I'd much rather have control over when the drives spin down than have it be an automatic setting.

My software:
Pro Maintenance Tools - Tools to keep Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro running smoothly and fix problems when they arise
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Re: RAID for iMac
December 07, 2012 08:17AM
Yep, I could use a switch. But you know how your workflow goes -- you want to just start and have your hardware come with you. Inspired to edit... just launch FCP and begin, without switching on the drive, waiting for it to mount, then running your app. Then I need to go out for a few hours but would like to come back and pick up where I left off, without having to quit the app, unmount the drive, turn it off... rinse, repeat. I know -- it's a small thing.

In the reading I've done, comparing Pegasus to Drobo 5D, I'm leaning toward Drobo. Their bays are completely flexible -- you can just put in a few drives and later add more. The drives don't have to be the same size. It's great that it can expand with me.

Drobo has USB3 which might be useful.

Drobo sleeps or turns off. Pegasus turns off. (Does turning off break the Thunderbolt daisy chain?)

Pegasus is considerably faster. Attractive. Drobo's speed should be perfectly adequate for my needs.

I'm reading a lot of anecdotal evidence from user reviews of Pegasus drive failures and subsequent bad tech support.

I'd love to hear people's experiences.

Thanks, all.

Mitchell Rose
[www.mitchellrose.com]
Re: RAID for iMac
December 09, 2012 12:45AM
I've heard of guys experiencing sudden drobo failure, and I won't be too surprised with that because it is more complex than a RAID. I don't have statistics, but personally I won't want to be one.



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Re: RAID for iMac
December 10, 2012 08:04AM
Larry Jordan just published a thoughtful review of the Drobo.

Mitchell Rose
[www.mitchellrose.com]
Re: RAID for iMac
August 26, 2013 03:21PM
It seems I'm in the same boat that you were Mitchell, (8months ago that is) Just curious, what did you go with and how's it working.
Re: RAID for iMac
August 26, 2013 03:36PM
Hi. I went with the Drobo 5N, and I like it very much. I put three 3 TB Seagate drives in there which I got for something like 140 bucks each. I turn it on and off a few times a day just because when I'm not editing I like my office to be perfectly silent — but it's no big deal. When I've had questions, Drobo has been very responsive. All in all, I'm a happy camper.

Cheers…

Mitchell Rose
[www.mitchellrose.com]
Re: RAID for iMac
August 26, 2013 03:51PM
Good to know, I've heard a lot of horror stories about Drobo, but people are saying the 5D is a different machine.
Also considering the Pegasus R4 or J6, just wish I could use the drives I have instead of buying it with them. Pegasus seem to be the fastest plug and play array out there.
Anyone use the Areca ARC 8050 ? Looks like a reasonable option but can't find a lot of real world users that can vouch.
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