G-Technology and LaCie are trusted brands for Macs. You have to shop Firewire 800 using a Mac you save up CPU and it's faster than USB 2. I don't like any WD Book Studio when the disk is not use they go to sleep to save power but it takes 3 to 5s to get up and it's noisy. That's my opinion. I strongly suggest Raid 1 (mirroring) so it's a little bit safer.When Writing you have only the speed of 1 disk but reading will be twice the speed of 1 disk. It's just a matter of availability. If you wanna be a lion tamer, you have to take a Raid5 with a minimum of 4 disk, you can afford to lose 2 disk at the same time and good performance. The Acer Server is a good choice if you are looking for something simple to use. I hope you have your answers.
I recommend synology NAS kits to my consulting clients. Preferably with a 4 drive bay set-up. In the long run, you'll thank me.
I find external HDs often being a bottleneck, so put a little money into a modern interface. I bought the Lacie quadra 3TB with USB3/esata/FW800. It's nice with a disk with fast connections for both PCs and mac.
I have a 2TB G-Raid with an E-Sata connector and E-Sata card for my MBP.... works frickin awesome virtually same speed connection as an internal drive and looks nice too shiny brushed metal, you would think apple made them if you didnt know better. :)
I ended up buying a 2TB G Technology with 800 firewire for my imac. Seems a good start to me. Perhaps the next one I get will be a G-Raid when I start shooting 'important' stuff that must not get lost. Question- when editing should I be ejecting it and shutting down FCPX when not using or just let them sleep overnight? What's easier on it?
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