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    XServe RAID

    Hope to complete some real world tests with Catalyst using the XServe RAID in the next couple of weeks,

    http://www.apple.com/xserve/raid/specs.html

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    Our XServe RAID seems to work great with only a couple of media drives in one half of the RAID.

    Still to be fully confirmed.

    We get 6 layers playback at standard definition without any issues -

    So it seems that it might be possible to support at least 2 macs with good playback from a single XServe raid - as it has dual fibre channel outputs.

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    We have a fibre channel switch and some fibre channel cards on order, and intend to test the XSAN disc operating system with multiple servers connecting to the same raid set asap.

    I have no idea how well it might work. We have quite a few tests to run.

    Single access to the XServe Raid worked quite well on first tests.

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    Setting up the XServe RAID was MUCH easier than i expected.

    The fibre channel card and interface seemed largely foolproof, no settings required.

    The configuration utility worked very easily - after I set the network settings to use DHCP and disconnected the local DHCP server.

    Playback performance was good with standard definition.
    Using 2 discs in a RAID 0 configuration, we were able to play 7 layers of dv movies.
    So the aggressive caching seems to work.
    I didnt expect it to work so well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samsc
    Setting up the XServe RAID was MUCH easier than i expected.
    I didnt expect it to work so well.
    This sounds great! Have you tested any Mjpeg at 1024x768 at highest quality,progressive???
    Peppe Tannemyr
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    Quote Originally Posted by peppe
    This sounds great! Have you tested any Mjpeg at 1024x768 at highest quality,progressive???
    highest quality is uncompressed?

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