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I think I was unclear. I am all for a SB3 because it is a source that uses a computer. I think something like a olive or music vault is short sighted and will not appeal to the next audiophiles.
Hey Tim - I've gone the silent PC route before and really liked it. I used a Zalman fanless case and customized the whole thing with an HD QAM tuner card etc... I loved it. But, the convenience factor of the Drobo is wonderful. For my two channel audio system I want to maximize listening and minimize everything else, so the Drobo is perfect for this.
To be clear, I still think a silent custom built PC is the way to go. Its cheaper initially (and in the long run), future proof, faster and more customizable once you figure out what you want to do.
QuoteTo be clear, I still think a silent custom built PC is the way to go. Its cheaper initially (and in the long run), future proof, faster and more customizable once you figure out what you want to do.Exactly my point. Things like the Drobo will only limit you in the future while a pc or mac will give you much much more room to upgrade. The convenience is not really that much greater to be worth an extra $500.
sts9fan - I have to admit I don't think you get what I am trying to say. An array of disks must be used in your scenario or mine. Your is internal to the Mac or PC, mine is external. An internal array limits you much more than the external array of a Drobo.
One person I have been working with uses a complete Audio Research / Wilson Audio two channel system. There is no way he wants to know anything about RAID and NAS. With a Drobo he throws in two 1 TB drives. When he uses that space he will buy the current maximum size and throw one or two of those in the Drobo and be done. no configuration.
Quotests9fan - I have to admit I don't think you get what I am trying to say. An array of disks must be used in your scenario or mine. Your is internal to the Mac or PC, mine is external. An internal array limits you much more than the external array of a Drobo. Limits how? You connot convince me that using two devices to do what one can is superior. QuoteOne person I have been working with uses a complete Audio Research / Wilson Audio two channel system. There is no way he wants to know anything about RAID and NAS. With a Drobo he throws in two 1 TB drives. When he uses that space he will buy the current maximum size and throw one or two of those in the Drobo and be done. no configuration.What does brand of audio gear have anything to do here? Why am I supposed to think someone who owns expensive gear would not want to know anything about RAID? There is zero connection with wealth and desire of knowledge.K.I.S.S.