Plowman,
No reason they shouldn't work as long as they are properly cooled in that fancy cabinet. That was the problem with the LaCie 500 Big drive. The cabinet ran real hot. When you put a lot of read commands on it (i.e., short audio pieces like samples) then they overheat. I lost all my VSL one time one a setup like that. I still do use one for the EXS version of VSL that doesn't get much use. It's kind of there only nostalgically.
I have all the VSL VI library on a RAID-0 with two 10K 300GB UltraSCSI drives. Ihave pretty much all of VSL except for the piano. It comes to just under 400GB. The Get Info readout sez that it will hold 559 GB. So I still have more room. Works like a charm. It might even be overkill.
If memory serves me you have an older G5? I suppose the FW RAID will work. You might want to check what kind of drives are in it. Hopefully it will be something that you might be able to take out of the cabinets and install them in a Mac Pro in the future when you upgrade. You will probably want SATA II drives for that.
Couldn't you simply get one of those Wiebetech internal or external eSATA II arrays. You can choose to buy their cabinets pre-loaded or with seperately purchased drives.
Bottom line is why don't you get eSATA? Of course you will need an empty PCI card slot for the eSATA host adapter.
No reason they shouldn't work as long as they are properly cooled in that fancy cabinet. That was the problem with the LaCie 500 Big drive. The cabinet ran real hot. When you put a lot of read commands on it (i.e., short audio pieces like samples) then they overheat. I lost all my VSL one time one a setup like that. I still do use one for the EXS version of VSL that doesn't get much use. It's kind of there only nostalgically.
I have all the VSL VI library on a RAID-0 with two 10K 300GB UltraSCSI drives. Ihave pretty much all of VSL except for the piano. It comes to just under 400GB. The Get Info readout sez that it will hold 559 GB. So I still have more room. Works like a charm. It might even be overkill.
If memory serves me you have an older G5? I suppose the FW RAID will work. You might want to check what kind of drives are in it. Hopefully it will be something that you might be able to take out of the cabinets and install them in a Mac Pro in the future when you upgrade. You will probably want SATA II drives for that.
Couldn't you simply get one of those Wiebetech internal or external eSATA II arrays. You can choose to buy their cabinets pre-loaded or with seperately purchased drives.
Bottom line is why don't you get eSATA? Of course you will need an empty PCI card slot for the eSATA host adapter.