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wmbnbc  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, July 13, 2016 10:28:32 AM(UTC)
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I've been reading through the forum for ideal hard drive setup. The consensus seems to be a single SSD drive to support 4 simultaneous recording of video sources.

However, there are not much that discuss ideal setup for 12-16 simultaneously recordings. The computer is primarily used as a backup recording, recordings all video sources, and it record new files every 15 minutes. The computer will be on 24/7 and I have a script that will automatically delete the oldest recordings, to make room for future new recordings.

I was thinking of doing RAID 10 8x2TB HDD (not SSD). Is that sufficient? or is the initial consensus of a single SSD drive sufficient to support 12-16 simultaneous recordings?

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#2 Posted : Wednesday, July 13, 2016 1:57:06 PM(UTC)
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good luck on that...i have 4 ssd's in raid 0 and can only do 2-3 inputs at 1920x1080
my thruput is around 2gb per sec
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, July 13, 2016 2:03:44 PM(UTC)
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Digitalson wrote:
good luck on that...i have 4 ssd's in raid 0 and can only do 2-3 inputs at 1920x1080
my thruput is around 2gb per sec


Interesting that your computer are not able to do even 4 recordings. I do 4 on a single hdd (not ssd) with no problem. Maybe your graphic card is underpowered?

I know it is possible, but i want to get it right the first time. My pc is 8-core, quadro 4400, 64gb ram. What should the hdd setup be?

I can do raid 0,1,10, or 5.
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#4 Posted : Wednesday, July 13, 2016 3:47:08 PM(UTC)
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I can record 7-8 multicorder tracks to a single SSD without problems. At that point the CPU runs into it's limits, the SSD could even do more.
If you record at 30MB/sec per track, a modern SSD can do 16 tracks.
If you get a 2TB SSD, you have one hour per track backup before it gets deleted.
It will need more than standard CPU power though.
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