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Hi BobThrowing this at the wall...may not stick...al dente thing
Ansel Adams was quoted at one point ... to the effect that if he had a dozen good picture per year he was pleased.
We tend to archive a bunch of stuff that down the road we probably would not want to claim ownership....
Personally I feel that maybe 10% would meet our most grand expectations of our vision or our art...why drag it down with the rest....
Interesting> I thought i smelled a mild rat when the chap I was talking to at Span told me that the fastest a 6 sick road 5 array could do with hard drives was only about 120...
Lord is it ever hard to get sense out of the world sometimes!
So what I want is Pegasus speed but with someone else building it!
How much faster? Compared to the time you and others spend dealing with RAID problems, I believe that speed gain must even out over timeJorgen, RAID is a lot faster - that's why. My Macbook Pro was running Lightroom a lot faster than my late 13 Mac Pro, because the catalog files are on the SSD whereas my main LR catalog is huge and has to be external.
So true - however, there are millions of stable RAIDS operating and, having seen what a really fast one can do when it works (utterly blistering) I am quite keen to pursue the matter... as for "how much faster" well, my external Thunderbolt 1 single disk drive gets around 100mb/s on average over read and write whereas the pegasus, when it worked, could get over ten times that speed and that really does make a difference...How much faster? Compared to the time you and others spend dealing with RAID problems, I believe that speed gain must even out over time