can the Radar really access up to 36,000 GB of hard disk storage? Thats an awful lot. Was this tested? How?
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Originally posted by Paul, iZ Technology: It takes 15 minutes to
Originally posted by Paul, iZ Technology:
It takes 15 minutes to back up a 5 minute song using a 2X DVD backup drive, which is pretty much standard on R24.
Paul
I will assume that is DVD-RAM? Is it feasible that in the near future that might be a DVD-RW drive (like the one that is currently - as far as I know - only in the Mac and in a Panasonic DVD recorder which may only be available in Japan)?
If so (not personally knowing the differences of the formats as far as speed) I wonder if that would be a good move? I have to assume that DVD-RW media would be less than DVD-RAM media, but either way, considering *what* is being backed up in terms of work involved, being able to back up in any way in a reasonable amount of time is great.
Hi ametth, Because of RADAR 24's flexible internal architecture
Hi ametth,
Because of RADAR 24's flexible internal architecture it can access up to 36 terabytes of storage. Other HDRs, because of hard-wired architecture have limits that are WAYYYYYY lower, perhaps as low as 36 GB. No, this amount has never been tested.
Paul Dirks
iZ Technology