Esata external raid

I'm considering getting an esata expresscard to use with external hdd, and was wondering how peoples experiences were. I've looked on the forums and many people mention them, however there aren't any recent posts - so I wanted to check to see if anything had changed since the posts from last year.... new products coming out, new incompatibilities found or old ones fixed etc?
I'm hoping to use it with a raid5 box (or 0+1) - basically I need as much speed as I can get (without spending thousands and thousands of pounds) - with fault tolerance. I couldnt actually find a raid5 esata drive or enclosure here in the UK. Does anyone know of any?

I'm considering getting an esata expresscard to use with external hdd, and was wondering how peoples experiences were. I've looked on the forums and many people mention them, however there aren't any recent posts - so I wanted to check to see if anything had changed since the posts from last year.... new products coming out, new incompatibilities found or old ones fixed etc?
I'm hoping to use it with a raid5 box (or 0+1) - basically I need as much speed as I can get (without spending thousands and thousands of pounds) - with fault tolerance. I couldnt actually find a raid5 esata drive or enclosure here in the UK. Does anyone know of any?

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  • Huge Issues opening projects from eSATA External RAID-Please Help!

    Hi peeps.  I'm hoping you guys have some insight into my issue here.  I thought I get further talking with you rather than trying Dell again.  Here's my system specs in brief....
    Dell Studio XPS 9100
    Intel i7-960 3.2Ghz
    18Gb DDR3 SDRAM 1333Mhz
    Radeon HD 5870 1GB (until I can afford Quadro, but has no bearing on issue)
    Windows 7 Pro 64bit - all updated
    Venus DS3R Pro External RAID enclosure w/ 2x500Gb WD 7200rpm Drives in RAID 0 Config (forget exact models and am writing this not from edit system but from my internet-connected system)
    Running CS5 Master Collection - all updates installed as of writing.
    Ok, so here's my issue.  Shortly after getting new system (above) and installing newly-purchased CS5 I had to work on one new project and make client-requested changes to an old project.  Issue has been the same for both.  When my external RAID was connected via eSATA, Premiere would take forever (and I mean forever) to load assets, would often (6 times out of 10) crash or hang-up system so badly as to require hard reset.  Those times when I finally got the timeline up, playback was horribly choppy on both HD 720p (new project) and SD (old project).  If any files needed conforming, Premiere would take (literally) hours and hours to perform task, and trying to export anything to DVD, blu-ray or encodes to files I would get multiple render issues or complete failures.
    I was tearing my hair out until I finally remembered that Venus enclosure also has USB (2.0) out.  Hooked this up and all problems went away.  Projects loading correctly and quickly and playback is what I would expect from USB and software-only playback (as I mentioned above, am running Radeon card that came with system until I can afford NVidia option)
    One strange thing is that After Effects was performing fine when drive was connected via eSATA (although the projects were very simple - I will test on complex project from archive).
    My question is - do you guys agree with me that it's some kind of SATA driver issue?  Or is there something going on in Premiere of which I'm unaware?  I called Dell support and they helpfully informed me that "all my BIOS and chipware drivers are up to date but that I should rest assured that my complete satisfaction is their primary concern".  Thanks Dell...you want to come finish my edit for me then?
    Anyway...what do we think?  Thinking of installing an eSATA card into a free slot - good idea?
    Any help would be much appreciated - would like to get back onto eSATA thruput ASAP, esp. after I get Quadro card - prob next month.
    Thanks in advance for your time!

    Did this external enclosure ever work well with its eSATA connection? I doubt highly that this is a Premiere issue--as far as the program is concerned, it's blind to the nature of the storage medium you're using. Rather, I'd suspect a faulty or low-quality RAID or SATA controller in the enclosure. I've had issues before with "bargain" enclosures that either wouldn't connect over a certain interface, or were so sporadic and slipshod that I just pulled the drive out of the enclosure and used it bare.
    If the enclosure worked well before, I would look at the eSATA connection on your computer as the issue. You might circumvent the Dell drivers site/advice and go hunting for your own from the OEMs.

  • K9A2 Platinum esata port and Install and Usage of esata External Hard Drive

    I just bought a sata hard drive and an icy dock enclosure for backup purposes. Having never used one before can someone explain how this works?
    I have the hard drive in the enclosure, no problem there. I plugged it into the esata port on the back of my motherboard, but vista won't recognize it and when I reboot and go into the BIOS, I don't see it there either.  I have purchased Acronis True Image 11 Home for backup and mirroring purposes. I wish to mirror my existing internal drive to this new external drive.
    Questions:
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    2. Do I need to do anything with this drive before using it; format, install operating system...??
    3. Are the esata external drive considered plug and play or do I need to plug it in before I boot my computer.
    TIA.

    Everything seems to be working as I would have expected at this point, with the exception of the size of the mirrored drives.
    I decided to make another mirror onto the 3rd drive making all 3 drives identical. So now I would expect all three drives to show the same "GB free" while viewing with Vista explorer.  The odd thing is, is that which ever drive I make bootable - SATA5 port and becomes the C: drive,  shows 226GB free. The other drives, either as E: or J: will show as 268GB free.  Most be an Acronis or Acronis user (me) issue/oddity?
    But bottom line, the sata and esata ports seem to be working as I would expect. Though plugging the external hard drive in before booting (power on or off, needs to be unplugged from the esata port) seems to hang at the FasTrack screen as described above.
    My only guess to why this all seems to be working currently is that I don't think I ever had my bios set correctly. After enabling the onboard controller, having the drive actually plugged into SATA5, then rebooting, selecting boot sequence and selecting the raid drive as the first boot device. At least this is my recollection, I made so many bios changes previously that I thought I had it all covered. 
    Any thoughts?  I think I will try to get an answer on the Acronis size difference before I try to setup my RIAD 1, since that would require erasing two drives, per your instructions here: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=113738.0
    Thanks for help once again.

  • Lost External RAID 5 after upgrading to Windows 8.1

    I have a Proavio EB4FR External RAID 5 connected through the eSATA port. It worked with my Windows 7 Pro and Windows 8 Pro no problem, tonight I've upgraded to Windows 8.1. I can no longer see the RAID 5 drive.
    It is detected as an "Other" device with question mark. Cannot see it in Disk Management at all.
    Proavio is very bad in returning back to customers so I'm not expecting any response back from them, I was hoping that somebody here can suggest some good ideas that I can chase...
    Thanks in advance,
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    Hi Kate,
    Copying below from setupapi.dev.log;
    >>>  [Device Uninstall (Device Manager) - SCSI\DISK&VEN_&PROD_EXTERNALRAID\4&2F621F8A&0&050000]
    >>>  Section start 2014/02/02 12:54:07.432
          cmd: "C:\Windows\system32\mmc.exe" C:\Windows\system32\devmgmt.msc
         dvi: {DIF_REMOVE} 12:54:07.447
         dvi:      No class installer for 'ExternalRAID'
         dvi:      No CoInstallers found
         dvi:      Default installer: Enter 12:54:07.447
         dvi:           {Remove DEVICE}
         dvi:                InstanceID = 'SCSI\DISK&VEN_&PROD_EXTERNALRAID\4&2F621F8A&0&050000'
         dvi:                Query-and-Remove succeeded
         dvi:           {Remove DEVICE exit (0x00000000)}
         dvi:      Default installer: Exit
         dvi: {DIF_REMOVE - exit(0x00000000)} 12:54:07.463
    <<<  Section end 2014/02/02 12:54:07.463
    <<<  [Exit status: SUCCESS]
    External drive still working when I boot from my Windows 7 drive. 
    Thanks a lot for looking into this...

  • External RAID not mounting

    Hi,
    I am using an external RAID drive (with eSATA connections) and have found that it won't mount on my desktop. There isn't a deathly clicking associated with it failing, so I'm wondering why it won't mount.
    In DISK UTILITY, it finally shows up in the list of drives, but I can't do anything with it.
    Any suggestions to help get this back online. It's my archive back up drive, so very important.
    Thanks
    Using a MAC PRO with 10.6.4

    I have run the Disk Warrior repair disk and the RAID drive returned to the desktop. I repaired the Permissions of my main HD, and corrected a number of errors. There seemed to be problems with the structure of the RAID drive but Disk Warrior managed to fix them.
    Now I find I have a kernel panic. It ONLY happens when I click on this RAID drive. The screen darkens and an official dialog box scrolls down. Somewhat like this (link below)
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1392?viewlocale=en_US
    Any suggestions now, since I cannot click on the drive without a Kernel panic occuring.
    Update to 10.6.5??
    M

  • Stability of Internal/External RAID

    Hello, I was curious to know if you were going to set up a RAID, is there a choice between going with internal drives or external? I've been looking at some external RAID set-ups (G-Technology, Lacie) and they look pretty good. But would a internal drive be better or is it more suceptible to failure?
    Also, if I did go internal, is setting up the RAID done in the OS or would I have to buy some software to do it?
    thx

    I meant, are you interested in RAID because you are seeking automatic backup, greater throughput or some other benefit?
    If automatic backup, you will be better off with offline backup rather than RAID. Mirrored RAID only provides a degree of protection against one of the two drives in the array failing ... but most failures (i.e. loss of critical files) occur because of user error or a software glitch, and mirrored RAID is not going to protect you from that. Hence my emphasis on offline backup rather than RAID.
    If greater throughput, you would need an external enclosure with an eSATA interface and SATA-II drives to have any chance of achieving greater throughput than you could achieve with a single SATA-II drive. If the external interface is FW400 or FW800 or if the external enclosure uses IDE drives instead of SATA-II drives, you won't get any greater throughput with RAID than if you had a single external hard drive. (The FW400/FW800/IDE interfaces are the limiting factors.) And if you're shooting DV, HDV or AVCHD, RAID isn't going to make any difference anyway because their data rates are well within the throughput capabilities of FW400 and FW800. The only way RAID would benefit is if you are comparing a pair of striped 5400 rpm drives against a single 7200 rpm drive ... and the single 7200 rpm drive would probably still win the throughput contest.
    As for recommendations on drives themselves, I'd suggest either WD Caviar SE16 drives or Seagate 7200.11 drives. Both are excellent. Hitachi drives perform great but they run hot, and heat is the primary enemy of hard drive life; the drives that have failed me without warning have all been Hitachi drives. And i've never been a fan of Maxtor drives. One man's opinion (and experience).

  • External raid, Formatted for VISTA and OSX?

    I need an external raid for both platforms. Nothing fancy, do not need to boot from it, just a work horse.
    So, #1 I need help buying a raid or advice on increasing through put.
    2)I have decided it would be best for an external raid so I can share it with other artist for diff projects.
    3)I have a macpro dual quad 2.8. 6gig sdram 2008 10.5.6…Bootcamp, Vista 64
    4)I need faster through put for working with large file sizes,dpx, exr file sequences, playing back 1080p quicktimes in FCP. Compositing in after effects, nuke, some photoshop with 4k image sequences. As of now pulling this media off a local drive can be slow. I do not have specific data through put specs?
    5)I do not need any back up. All this local media has already been backed up on a triple redundancy server over a network. I want speed not back up. I want to work local on a fast external raid, than wipe it clean.
    6)I need a fast raid that I can format and work a job using Vista working in the PC world for a project. Than after that project I will format it to do a job on the mac. I need a raid that will allow me to use it for either platform. Very important to be able to use both platform.
    What hardware do you recommend for my simple needs. I am overwhelmed with options. scsi, esata, JOBD, fiber optic, Raid 0, 5, 10. ahh
    My projects have not exceeded 1 terabyte. That’s seems a sufficient size.
    OK, I hope that covers the basics and my reasons are reasonable. I am saavy enough to build it myself to save cost. Something simple, efficient, cost effective and smart for my needs. My hang up is will it work with the PC than with the mac
    Thanks so much. Advice is appreciated. You guys are the best!
    Message was edited by: dupsta

    Hi,
    I would suggest the FirmTek SeriTek/5PM and the HighPoint RR 2314. This will allow you to install the PC driver on the PC and the Mac driver in OS X.
    You could use different disks for PC or Mac and swap the disks in and out as needed. Or you could reformat as you suggested in your post. You could also erase the hard disks using the DOS format in Mac OS X Disk Utility and share the volume between the two OS types. The options are virtually unlimited with this external configuration.
    http://www.amug.org/amug-web/html/amug/reviews/articles/firmtek/5pm/
    http://firmtek.stores.yahoo.net/sata5pm.html
    http://www.amug.org/amug-web/html/amug/reviews/articles/highpoint/2314/
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000NAXGIU
    If 130MB/sec. performance is fast enough and you do not need RAID 5 you may want to consider the less expensive SeriTek/2SE2-E controller. This can be setup on the Macintosh or the PC and the card is less expensive.
    http://www.amug.org/amug-web/html/amug/reviews/articles/firmtek/5pm/
    http://firmtek.stores.yahoo.net/sata5pm2se2.html
    Have fun!

  • Unable to capture to external RAID drive FCP 7

    Here are my specs:
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    Processor Name: Dual-Core Intel Xeon
    Processor Speed: 2.66 GHz
    Number Of Processors: 2
    Total Number Of Cores: 4
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    Bus Speed: 1.33 GHz
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    For over 3 years we have been using an external Raid drive as a capture scratch and we still have over 5 TBs free. The Raid is connected by SCSI. Earlier last year I was able to capture to the Raid drive without any problems but now the capture will freeze whenever that is set as the capture scratch. If I set the internal drive as the capture scratch it captures without any issues.
    The problem is that using the internal as the capture scratch can only be a short term solution. The drive is only so large and I have a problem with finder if I try to move files from the internal drive to the external. Finder freezes up and I can't even force quit properly. So being able to once again use the external as the main capture scratch is the only real solution. The external is fully functionally and communicating with the Mac.
    Any help with resolving this would be appreciated!

    Off the top of my head, because I haven't worked with SCSI in years--
    "The problem is that using the internal as the capture scratch can only be a short term solution. The drive is only so large and I have a problem with finder if I try to move files from the internal drive to the external. Finder freezes up and I can't even force quit properly. So being able to once again use the external as the main capture scratch is the only real solution. The external is fully functionally and communicating with the Mac."
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    You might try powering down the mac and the raid, unplugging and letting the machine sit for a while to discharge the capacitors. Then try reseating the scsi card. (pull it out carefully and plug it back in.)
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  • External RAID not recognized

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  • Unable to copy very large file to eSATA external HDD

    I am trying to copy a VMWare Fusion virtual machine, 57 GB, from my Macbook Pro's laptop hard drive to an external, eSATA hard drive, which is attached through an ExpressPort adapter. VMWare Fusion is not running and the external drive has lots of room. The disk utility finds no problems with either drive. I have excluded both the external disk and the folder on my laptop hard drive that contains my virtual machine from my Time Machihne backups. At about the 42 GB mark, an error message appears:
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    Still no breakthrough from Apple. They're telling me to terminate the VMWare processes before attempting the copy, but had they actually read my description of the problem first, they would have known that I already tried this. Hopefully they'll continue to investigate.
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    I know the files work on my laptop's hard drive. They are a VMWare virtual machine that works just fine when I use it every day. >Before attempting the copy, I shut down VMWare and terminated all VMWare processes using the Activity Monitor for good measure.< I have tried the copy operation both through the finder and through the Unix command prompt using the drive's mount point of /Volumes/jfinney-ext-3.
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    Your suggested workaround, to compress the files before copying them to the external drive, may serve as a temporary workaround but it is not a solution. This VM will grow over time to the point where even the compressed version is larger than the 42GB maximum, and compressing and uncompressing the files will take me a lot of time for files of this size. Could you please continue to pursue this issue and identify the underlying cause?
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    2. Buying a couple more HDDs, installing them internally as single discs (SSD for OS & Apps; HDD1 for Scratch; HDD2 for Media and Projects; HDD3 for Exports), again using the Lacie for backup/storage only.
    3. Using the Lacie as an external 4-disc RAID 0, and the existing internal HDD as storage. Buying further HDD(s) for backup.
    Also, if RAID is the answer, what is the best configuration in terms of which disc(s) to point Premiere to? i.e does Premiere treat the RAID as a single disc for i/o purposes, creating a bottleneck with high bandwidths, or does it act as it would if different file types were pointed at separate individual discs?
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