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p.1 #1 · Need advice for a fast network drive with multiple users | |
Dear fellow photographers,
My wife and I have started our photography business and have our own existing LAN/local network which we've used to transfer files between each other. We're currently running an old Motorola 10/100 wireless router and just using our internal hard drives and transferring files back and forth.
The problem is we are running out of space to hold our files and need to invest in some files for redudancy/backups.
We are now in the market for some extra storage and would like some advice. We both use Lightroom and Photoshop and both work on RAW files together.
Thus, we wanted to store our master RAW files on a disk somewhere, where we can both work on them together. We're using Lightroom, which can write .xmp file to our own disk.
We realize that we may have to plunk down some cash to make this setup work.
1. What additions to our home network should we incorporate in order to both work off of 1 drive together. Please keep in mind we're likely to purchase additional eqiupment for redudancy (2 drives, or RAID).
2. What type of drives would be fast enough for us to work on RAWs together? Are drives such as Lacie BigDisk Gigabit, Western Digital World Edition II fast enough for our purposes?
3. Will we need to upgrade to gigabit on everything and how much of a difference will we notice?
4. How can we store our own edits? Can Lightroom right .XMP onto a networked drive? Is there a better way for 2 photographers to work on the same set of files together at their own computer?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Edited on Nov 13, 2007 at 08:00 PM
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