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I finally got the chance to sit down and properly speed test the R2E cable in a controlled environment. I'm digging the cable [notably faster than FW, unloads FW bus, great build quality, buy one...], but I came up with some unexpected results during my testing.
The first thing I did was to test both the RED RAM and RED DRIVE speeds using BlackMagic's Disk Speed Test utility. I did a test for each by first connecting them via FireWire 800 [with power supply] and then with the R2E eSATA cable to a Sonnet E4P eSATA card. I generally use a different card for transfers [an ATTO SAS card with the appropriate cables], but I didn't have the adapters on hand today. I formatted the drives on a camera prior to the speed test [they were empty].
The RED DRIVE scored 75.1MB/s on FW800 and 95.9MB/s on eSATA.
The RED RAM scored 67.4MB/s on FW800 and 86.6MB/s on eSATA.
The results surprised me - I was expecting the RED RAM to be faster than the RED DRIVE... or at the very least the same speed. I know that BlackMagic's Disk Speed Test can give funny results sometimes, so I decided to try an additional test.
I rolled 4 minutes of footage at 4K 16:9 RC36 with the lens cap on to each drive. The resulting file was 6.12GB. I did a simple finder drag/drop to my DIT cart's RAID [which tested at ~850MB/s before the test] and timed the transfer with a stopwatch.
The results were - again - unexpected:
RED DRIVE via FW800: 1:31
RED DRIVE via eSATA: 1:07
RED RAM via FW800: 1:37
RED RAM via eSATA: 1:14
That works out to RED DRIVE speeds of 68.9/93.5 and RED RAM speeds of 64.6/84.6 on FW800/eSATA respectively.
So I guess the RED RAM is notably slower than the RED DRIVE. Weird.
Any thoughts? Anybody experience similar results? Deanan [etc.], any thoughts on the slower speeds?
The first thing I did was to test both the RED RAM and RED DRIVE speeds using BlackMagic's Disk Speed Test utility. I did a test for each by first connecting them via FireWire 800 [with power supply] and then with the R2E eSATA cable to a Sonnet E4P eSATA card. I generally use a different card for transfers [an ATTO SAS card with the appropriate cables], but I didn't have the adapters on hand today. I formatted the drives on a camera prior to the speed test [they were empty].
The RED DRIVE scored 75.1MB/s on FW800 and 95.9MB/s on eSATA.
The RED RAM scored 67.4MB/s on FW800 and 86.6MB/s on eSATA.
The results surprised me - I was expecting the RED RAM to be faster than the RED DRIVE... or at the very least the same speed. I know that BlackMagic's Disk Speed Test can give funny results sometimes, so I decided to try an additional test.
I rolled 4 minutes of footage at 4K 16:9 RC36 with the lens cap on to each drive. The resulting file was 6.12GB. I did a simple finder drag/drop to my DIT cart's RAID [which tested at ~850MB/s before the test] and timed the transfer with a stopwatch.
The results were - again - unexpected:
RED DRIVE via FW800: 1:31
RED DRIVE via eSATA: 1:07
RED RAM via FW800: 1:37
RED RAM via eSATA: 1:14
That works out to RED DRIVE speeds of 68.9/93.5 and RED RAM speeds of 64.6/84.6 on FW800/eSATA respectively.
So I guess the RED RAM is notably slower than the RED DRIVE. Weird.
Any thoughts? Anybody experience similar results? Deanan [etc.], any thoughts on the slower speeds?