I recently upgraded my system to a new computer -Q6600 with SATA RAID plus 4 SATA "outboard" media drives.
My old workhorse is an Pentium P920. It's really not too shabby, and I didn't want to totally discard it.
So I installed Gigabit network cards in both machines and also upgraded both machines to use SATA drives with the following observations:
A - Everything runs much more smoothly (but still not perfectly all the time, and of course renders are quicker)
B - I can work on the slower P920 as an outboard terminal, utitlizing media on the SATA drives on the Q6600. The movies play equally well on either machine. This has saved untold hours of "sneaker netting".
C - I can digitize new HDV footage to the SATA drives on the Q6600 using either machine as the input terminal.
The advantage to all this? Well, for starters, I have not put ANYTHING on the new Q6600 but Vegas and DVD Architect. I do all my photoshop work on the older machine and save directly to one of the data drives on the newer machine. Also, on occasion, I have an assistant logging new footage and doing simple edits utilizing the media on the Q6600 via the P920, while I am actually editing on the Q6600 - but NOT using the same files.
Mainly, it's nice to have all the media "locked down" in one place and to be able to use it across the network. I have mapped all the Q6600 drives to the desktop of the P920. It's all seamless and invisible now.
If anyone has any suggestions of other ways to use this newfound strength, I'd appreciate in hearing about it, and the main thing is... don't throw away your older units.
best,
v
My old workhorse is an Pentium P920. It's really not too shabby, and I didn't want to totally discard it.
So I installed Gigabit network cards in both machines and also upgraded both machines to use SATA drives with the following observations:
A - Everything runs much more smoothly (but still not perfectly all the time, and of course renders are quicker)
B - I can work on the slower P920 as an outboard terminal, utitlizing media on the SATA drives on the Q6600. The movies play equally well on either machine. This has saved untold hours of "sneaker netting".
C - I can digitize new HDV footage to the SATA drives on the Q6600 using either machine as the input terminal.
The advantage to all this? Well, for starters, I have not put ANYTHING on the new Q6600 but Vegas and DVD Architect. I do all my photoshop work on the older machine and save directly to one of the data drives on the newer machine. Also, on occasion, I have an assistant logging new footage and doing simple edits utilizing the media on the Q6600 via the P920, while I am actually editing on the Q6600 - but NOT using the same files.
Mainly, it's nice to have all the media "locked down" in one place and to be able to use it across the network. I have mapped all the Q6600 drives to the desktop of the P920. It's all seamless and invisible now.
If anyone has any suggestions of other ways to use this newfound strength, I'd appreciate in hearing about it, and the main thing is... don't throw away your older units.
best,
v