Nick-
To avoid being stuck on one OS in my 2009 MacPro, I use one bay to boot 10.5.8 (so many things I bought work in it) and another for whatever the latest is, although I'm too chicken to find out if 10.8 kills FCP7 so that boot drive is holding at 10.7. Avid MC 6.x also supported in that boot. It's nice to have FCP working in 10.7 because I can send signal out to my Vizio 37" flat for clients via inexpensive BMD Intensity Pro card. The remaining two bays are a 2TB RAID 0.
QuickTime 7.6.6 is the version I use in both OS's.
I actually have five bays; I followed Shane Ross' description of a five-bay MacPro by adapting the unused lower optical bay into Bay 5, or 1, depending on how you count, and it's served me trouble-free for going on 4 years-- the 5 1/4" to 3.5" drive adapter bracket is dirt cheap. So that's one of the 2 boot drives, then there's a third drive to house client data and an SFX library, and the remaining 2 are the RAID 0 for HD work.
- Loren
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