Tuesday, November 16, 2010

RE: [Avid-L2] Re: Preferred Symphony platform

 

Hmm, interesting.

You didn't report on the important bit; have the editors
noticed/commented on an improvement?

Rupert Watson

+44 7787 554 801

www.root6.com

From: Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of blafarm
Sent: 16 November 2010 23:05
To: Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Avid-L2] Re: Preferred Symphony platform

I've been migrating most (8 as of last count) of the boot drives on my
various W7 computers to SSD. But my W7 MC Z800 Workstation is the last
to go. My principle reason for doing it last was to build confidence in
the technology -- and because I'd rather deploy SSDs for applications
where data read/writes cycles are not excessively dynamic.

In the meantime, and just for shortform/online projects, I've been
moving away from my 16TB CalDigit HDOne -- to a +/- 1TB SSD RAID0 which
I put together with 4-OCZ Vertex drives using the internal Z800 Intel
ICH10 controller mounted on the motherboard.

The drives take up no additional space -- as they're mounted in the two
empty 5.25 bays in the front of the machine -- using 2 HP Dual 2.5"
drive bay kits -- and they produce no heat or noise.

AJA System Test reports Write speeds at 639.2 MB/s and Read Speeds of
556.1 MB/s -- and they work quite well as my Avid MediaFiles drive.

Of course, TRIM does not work behind RAID controllers -- but if you over
provision the array by 25% (formating a 1TB array as 750GB) -- then
Garbage Collection seems to work just fine. And when it stops working --
you just have to Secure Erase the disks to revert them back to factory.

It took many months of research to make this move, and frankly, I was
tempted to just go with a PCIe-based SSD RAID solution -- which would
have bypassed the entire 3G SATA bottleneck and the involvement of a 3rd
party controller -- in my case, the Intel. This can be especially
important -- as current generation RAID controllers frequently
misinterpret SMART information emanating from SSDs -- which can lead to
false reports of degraded drives or arrays. But, I'm happy for now.

I'll eventually invest in the next gen of PCIe-based solutions -- and
repurpose these four drives as boot drives for other machines.

HTH

--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com <mailto:Avid-L2%40yahoogroups.com> ,
Chris <chris_rtvf@...> wrote:
>
> No. But I would love to try it. Would guess it could speed things up a
great deal.
>
> May need to be on Win 7 to get TRIM support. Not sure if Vista or OS X
does that.
>
> My understanding is that with TRIM to minimize the aging issues SSDs
have as their memory is abused is SSDs have a duty cycle longer than
regular drives.
>
> Anyone on list with SSD / Avid experiences to report ?
>
> Chris Magid
> RTVF
> Office- 214 350 7212
> Cell---- 214 766 7212
>
>
> On Nov 15, 2010, at 11:57 PM, "Rupert Watson" <rupert@...> wrote:
>
> Chris
>
> Out of interest have you experimented with putting in an SSD as a
system drive on 64bit system with plenty of RAM?
>
> If you have, did it make a lot of difference?
>
> Rupert Watson
>
> +44 7787 554 801
>
> www.root6.com
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