Hello Yosef Werner,
Am 2012-02-19 22:56:56, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
The recording and production is on the first HD with
7200 rpm, openSuSE
10.2 and kernel-rt. After some work with Arch-Linux it seems that it could
be the next platform for the DAW. My question is if a HD-7200 rpm is also
necessary for the system to prevent x-runs? For sure, the HD-7200 rpm is
mounted for recording.
You mean a pure SATA one? -- It depends how many channels you want to
sample.
IF you are professional, go ahead and buy a 4 channel Raid-0 SAS
controller with 3-4 REAL SAS 10.000 RPM drives.
Note: REAL SAS drives have MORE physical heads and a seek time of <2ms.
Remember, that SAS/SCSI drives have special size like 36, 72, 74,
146, 147 and since some time 300 and 600 GByte. All other are
SATA drives with ONLY an SAS interface which will not help you.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge,
Yosef
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