

Latency is the amount of delay between the time you press the spacebar inside your NLE and when the clip starts playing. This is measured in megabytes per second.

It measures how much data the server can hold in terabytes (TB).īandwidth is the speed that data transfers between the computer and server. Storage capacity is the number we are most familiar. When you start integrating a server into your editing workflow, you need to be concerned about four things: They are best used in direct-attached storage. Network speeds are so slow, compared to the speed of an SSD, that we aren’t able to take advantage of the speed SSDs provide.

For what we do, spinning hard disks (called “spinning media”) offer the best performance with the best capacity at a reasonable price. NOTE: Servers today can include spinning hard disks, SSDs or a combination of both. Also, in general, NAS devices are much less expensive than SAN systems and easier to set up. A NAS is a single storage device that operates on data files, while a SAN is a local network of multiple devices.” () SAN devices tend to be found in the enterprise, while NAS devices tend to be found in smaller workgroups. “Storage area networks (SANs) and network attached storage (NAS) both provide networked storage solutions. There are two types of servers: SAN and NAS. NOTE: Here’s an article that covers how to integrate a server with Apple Final Cut Pro X. The purpose of this article is to showcase some best practices for integrating shared storage with Premiere Pro. However, if you are part of a small- to medium-sized workgroup who needs to share media between multiple editors, there has never been a better time to migrate to a server. The benefit to the corporate server is that all you need to do is edit, it’s someone else’s job to keep the system running. If you are an editor in a large shop, their IT department has already configured both hardware and software to save and access both media and projects on the corporate server. If you are a one-person shop, the best storage system to use for audio or video editing is a RAID that’s directly connected to your computer this is called “Direct-Attached Storage.” The benefits of direct-attached storage are, generally, that it’s the fastest, cheapest and easiest to use.
