Of course, for a more professional installation, the TVS-EC1680U orthe TVS-EC2480U are excellent solutions. REPLY - for 10 -12 people, if you were on a tight budget, you could get away with the small 12 bay TS-1685, which is under $3000. Usually larger studio will go with rackmount because the high amount of data Yes, I would recommend going with a rackmount especially if you plan on growing the data. What would you recommend for a rack solution in our environment to basically have one volume everyone would share off of that gets appropriate/fantastic read/write speeds for a 10 to 12 person team?.Took me a while to get to this, and I hope Bob Zelin doesn't mind, here's an email exchange I had with both QNAP sales (in blue) and Bob's kind responses (in red): Would the benefit of SAS drives show up in a Video Production pipeline? Since we're working with Sequential Reads, IOPS would appear not to matter as much.? I do know that 12Gb SAS drives have full duplex operation vs SATA. I know RAID6 will not allow that same throughput in reality, but don't know by how much or have a way to calculate that on QNAP's site. In theory, I know that 24 SATA disks (between 200-250MB/s R/W) in RAID0 have a combined throughput of 4800-6000MB/s. If I built out two or three TVS-EC2480U NAS units on the same switch, does the performance scale? Can I combine them somehow to make it all look like the same volume, but get the extra 10Gb ports and speed benefits?.Would adding a QM2-4P-384 with 4x SAMSUNG 970 PRO M.2 2280 1TB help to improve performance, using it as a RAID volume and QTier for better video transfer performance? Reading up, seems like adding this as Cache for Video Production seems to not do much.What's the performance difference for RAID10, RAID6 and RAID60 on the rack units? I was planning for RAID6.REXP-1620U-RP with another 16x 12TB WD Gold SATA drives? Would adding an expansion unit to the same box increase performance of the overall volume - ie.Would the dual 40Gb PCIe card (LAN-40G2SF-MLX ) with two, 40Gb to 4x 10Gb Breakout cables work to realistically get faster throughput on the network - assuming I could get those speeds out of the total disk volume?.If I maxed out a TVS-EC2480U (SAS-RP-8GE-R2) with 12TB WD Gold SATA (WD121KRYZ) drives, what read/write speeds would I get for one 10Gb workstation port, and what would I get if maxing out the PCIe ports with 4x 10Gb ports in terms of throughput?.I'm hoping the community may have real-world, similar experiences. I reached out to QNAP Chat as well as QNAP tech support for questioning, but they were limited in knowledge to Video Production and the actual tech behind their products. I'm planning on installing a 10Gb Netgear switch (ProSAFE XS748T) that would allow each station with a 10Gb connection to get a theoretical 1250GB/s R/W.We primarily work on GDrives with read/write speeds between 200MB/s to 300MB/s.We create/edit 4K to 8K content and using Adobe After Effects and Adobe Premiere.We have between 10 to 12 editors and motion graphics employees.To help you understand a bit about the Video Production group I'm planning to support: I have experience using a custom FreeNAS at home, and understand QNAP has been used to support small workgroups. o means output file name because you are converting to jpeg image sequences the program will automatically name it.like wise 've been greenlit to finally move from 300+ transfer/media drives to a SAN/NAS solution. for other formats you can useĭPX = 0, OpenEXR = 2, SGI = 4, R3D Trim = 102, Apple ProRes=201, Avid DNX = 204 so how can you convert to Tiff format use number 1. now what does 3 means 3 means convert R3D files to image sequences. format 3 means convert to what format currently the program supports DPX, Tiff, OpenEXR, JPEG, SGI, R3D Trim, Apple ProRes and Avid DNX formats. Here REDline is our program for converting R3D files to image sequences Let me explain what are these commands and options are Now if i want to convert a R3D files to jpeg sequences the command would be like this $ REDline -i -format 3 -o filename Normally you can convert R3D (red video files to other formats like openexr,tiff, jpeg ) files to image sequences and also you extract audio too. If you are in a installer directory you can install it by running $ sudo. Now open it in terminal and install it $ sudo From properties change it's permission to allow execute. You can use red official program "REDline"
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