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Old 30th March 2003   #7
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Originally posted by Rab
Is this because you're seeing a significant performance/reliability advantage or maybe you have some kind of established Kingston removable system going in your facility?
I wouldn't say significant .....but in some cases I've noticed a little more finger wagging when recording to the firewire drives.
we spent a ridiculous amount of money on a Digi firewire 80 as well...and had some problems with it (I think firewire for us in general has been up and down, but thats probably because we're on an early g4, we've had 3 different drives come up as unrecognizeable....)

And yes, we do have quite a fewremoveable scsi drives as well that have been rock solid.

the new rooms computer, a dual 867, will have two large internal drives and archive to firewire. We'll relegate the scsi drives to the other room.
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