Jason Jorgensen wrote:

>I only suggest that you get fast hard drives for the myth server, also 
>try to use a dedicated partition for the storage so the shows don't ever 
>halt your OS. Watching shows on multiple clients while recording others 
>makes we worry about my poor drives.

Has anyone tried using software or hardware RAID for this application?
A simple RAID 0 (software or hardware and ATA or SCSI) might work well
here instead of or in addition to fast hard drives.  Redundancy wouldn't
be that important for home use, but should be a consideration for office
use.  For performance and redundancy, RAID 01 or RAID 03 might be best,
RAID 3 or 5 next best?

There are a lot of older RAID hardware that would work fine for this
application both at home and the office.  There are a lot of computer
recycling companies in the metro area that may have used RAID hardware
for sale.

Sincerely,

Ken Fuchs <kfuchs at winternet.com>

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