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The 1TB APFS will serve as a daily Carbon Copy Cloner (CCC) clone for the internal Apple 1TB SSD. The 2TB blade will be split into two 1TB pieces one being APFS and the other HFS+.
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Sonnet SSD M.2 4x4 PCIe x16 Card with 4x Samsung EVO Plus blades one 2TB blade and three 1TB blades.The stock 8TB Toshiba will be backed up to an 8TB partition on the 16TB Seagate, and remaining 8TB on the Seagate to be configured into 2x 4TB partitions for holding Time Machine backups and backups for the 4TB Sonnet RAID-0. Extra 16TB Seagate HDD for the Promise Pegasus J2i provides 24TB SATA III internal bulk data storage.A large chunk of this is to allow the kernel buffer cache to grab/consume, as needed, very large chunks of RAM to assist with fast i/o. Extra RAM - 8x 32GB R-DIMMs (all 12 DIMM slots will be used with this along with the stock 32GB), providing 288GB memory resource.Here's how we intend to use the storage space for the MP7,1. Our Macs are interconnected with 10G fabric for file sharing.We currently have various devices for bulk data storage Promise Pegasus R8, R6, R4s and several OWC ThunderBolt2 4 Mini's (TB4m) each having 4x 5TB 2.5" Seagate Barracuda HDD and at times when required will use OWC 2.5" SSD SATA III units in them setup as RAID-0 for optional high external i/o demands.WE bought a few things from MonoPrice as well (a few cables). We purchased from Amazon, Sonnet, Samsung directly, and the J2i was purchased from Apple.Aproximate cost for these add-ons is just under $3,000 (includes sales tax).
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Install in the Sonnet card - 1x 2TB and 3x 1TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVMe M.2, expecting to get 5 GBytes/sec to 6.5 GBytes/sec with the Sonnet/Samsung setup as RAID-0.Add a Sonnet SSD M.2 4x4 PCIe Card - (x16 bridge provides x4 PCIe 3.0 bandwidth to each SSD).Promise Pegasus J2i, and will have 8TB and 16TB HDDs.8x 32GB R-DIMMs to the stock 4x 8GB R-DIMMs.In addition to this order we plan to add the following items. Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad - US English.
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Radeon Pro Vega II with 32GB of HBM2 memory.3.2GHz 16‑core Intel Xeon W processor, Turbo Boost up to 4.4GHz.but since have changed the order and now have a delivery of Feb 7-13, 2020. We have decided to embrace the new 2019 MP7,1 at this time and placed our order for one Dec 12th 2019. We also will rent out our equipment at times when not being used in the office. We also go offsite to deal with some of our Projects. Our projects can last for a week and up to six weeks, and we have to employ specialized freelancers at times. We are an Adobe exclusive shop with the odd FCP X use. We also know that this is likely to just get bigger and bigger over the near future. Your storage requirements are very similar to what we desire for our filming and video editing workloads.Īt this time we typically deal with client's camera data sizes of around 2TB. Project File Drive: 256GB 2.5" SATA SSD RAID 1 (2x 256GB Samsung Evo)ĭoes this sound like a reasonable compromise to speed + safety?Īnd is there anything else I'd need to move to the "Project File" drive for safety? Would my Resolve Gallery have to live there to protect the grades I've created for each project?
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Media Drive: 8TB NVME RAID 0 (4x 2TB Samsung 960 Pro) Cache Drive: 1TB NVME RAID 0 (2x 512GB Samsung SM961/960/970 Pro) So the final layout will look something like this:
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But gives me the security of having mirrored redundancy for all of my actual project files (so that anything structural to my grades/edits will be protected). I figure this will give me the most speed possible for actually working with my footage (all of which will be backed up externally to cheaper spinning drives). I'd liked the idea of doing 4x M.2 SSDs in RAID 5 configurations, but it sounds like that doesn't really work well, and RAID 10 makes things too expensive, so I'm looking at simply having RAID 0 setups for my Media and Cache drives, and a separate boot/applications drive, but also adding an additional "Project File" drive built of two 2.5" SATA SSDs in a RAID 1. So I was going to go all NVME M.2 (via 4x M.2 PCIe Cards), but as I've come to understand the importance of 2-bit MLC Nand for the volumes of data I'd be pushing around, budget has forced to me reconsider a few things. Media Drive: 18TB 3.5" SATA HDD RAID 5 (4圆GB)įor the new build I want a lot more raw speed to deal with the increase in raw footage that I've been working with. Cache/4k Raw Files Drive: 4TB 2.5" SSD RAID 0 Boot/Applications Drive: 256GB 2.5" SSD
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In my 5,1 Mac Pro I worked off the following setup: Trying to sort out a local storage solution for a new 7,1 build (intended primarily for Davinci Resolve).