Dun think need to change...
BTW, you did set your PS/LR scratch disk to a non-OS disk right?
yes i did.that HDD serves NO other purpose other than being a scratch disk for CS3.
LR needs no scratchdisk.
Dun think need to change...
BTW, you did set your PS/LR scratch disk to a non-OS disk right?
pardon my ignorance cos from the way splut explained just now, i thought 1 crash all gone.
so, any of the shops can setup raid?
what's needed?more HDD?or what?
i'm going crazy...really.
she is striping? :bigeyes:
what's striping?
sigh....
she is? should we prepare cameras instead of tech talk?
give her solution, $$ think not a big problem for her lah. so long it working for her ;p
pardon my ignorance cos from the way splut explained just now, i thought 1 crash all gone.
so, any of the shops can setup raid?
what's needed?more HDD?or what?
i'm going crazy...really.
to me this is sexual harrasment.
please either teach me what's relevant, or dont deviate into such nonsense.
thanks
-.-" was just joking.
anyway if you want to bring to the shops, make sure you know what you want them to set up for you.
RAID 10 is highly recommended, RAID0 + 1 to be avoided
If money no object, 4 groups of 4 hdd would yield you superb performace: data is stripped across 4 groups, each group has 4 mirrors (i.e. chance of total data loss = 4 hdds from the same group dying at the same time)
If only 1 or 2 or 3 dies from the same group, you won't notice ANY performance hit at all.
If you're v lucky, you can have up to 12 hdds simultaneously crashing and you still won't suffer a performance hit.
And if you're using SCSI, your system will fly along like magic.
well... u can always pay consultation fees to the DCnA Consultation Services...
if u wanna optimize your system, just let me know, i will always know how to spend your money... :devil: