Jeremy Wiles
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Well, it's time to get a RAID and stop stacking up external G-drives. I'm not a raid genius by any means, so I'm relying on the brain trust here at reduser. My goal is to take the RAID between my desktop PC and laptop. I don't want to go with a rack solution at this point because I'm planning to sail the Caribbean in a few months and want to edit while I'm at sea. I know this also requires taking a lot of extra drives in case of failure. My current project has reached 8TB and I can foresee that I'm going to need about 24TB. I'd like for the RAID to be expandable from 12TB to 24TB+. My PC doesn't have thunderbolt, so I can't go with the Pegasus R6. I'm having originpc.com build the laptop.
I've scoured the forum on RAID advice and I think I'm considering between the G-speed and ARC-8040.
G-tech G-SPEED eS PRO: Overpriced? What's the difference between eS PRO, eS and Q?
Areca ARC-8040: Does it require you to install a RAID controller card? If so, then will it still work with a laptop?
Advice is very much appreciated.
I've scoured the forum on RAID advice and I think I'm considering between the G-speed and ARC-8040.
G-tech G-SPEED eS PRO: Overpriced? What's the difference between eS PRO, eS and Q?
Areca ARC-8040: Does it require you to install a RAID controller card? If so, then will it still work with a laptop?
Advice is very much appreciated.