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Promise pegasus2 r6
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promise pegasus2 r6
  1. #Promise pegasus2 r6 driver
  2. #Promise pegasus2 r6 portable
  3. #Promise pegasus2 r6 pro
  4. #Promise pegasus2 r6 software
  5. #Promise pegasus2 r6 series

SANLink2 Thunderbolt™-to-Fibre Channel bridge provides high-speed connectivity directly to a fibre channel SAN for 4K applications.

#Promise pegasus2 r6 portable

Expand storage capacity for massive 4K projects by daisy chaining multiple Pegasus2 drives.Ĭreative enthusiasts and professionals alike portable RAID storage for post production and broadcasting for offsite shoots.

#Promise pegasus2 r6 pro

Video Production with Pegasus2 and a Laptop Experience staggering performance speeds that enable the production of broadcast quality video with a Thunderbolt™ enabled laptop and a Pegasus2 system.Ĭombine the innovation of the new Mac Pro and its six Thunderbolt™ 2 ports with the capacity and performance of the industry’s fastest storage solution, Pegasus2. Create, edit, view, and share brilliant 3D and 4K video. Pegasus has become the benchmark by which all Thunderbolt™ storage is measured. Pegasus2, the world’s first RAID 5 solution with Thunderbolt™ 2 technology, enables pros and enthusiasts to create, edit and view live 4K video streams, while simultaneously backing up the files to their Pegasus2 (or multiple daisy-chained Pegasus2 drives) while still being able to use the same cables and connectors as the previous generation. Pegasus2 maximizes the available line rate of Thunderbolt™ 2, enabling video creators to transfer and display 4K video files simultaneously.

#Promise pegasus2 r6 series

The World's First & Fastest Storage Solution for Creative Professionals The PROMISE Pegasus2 Series with Thunderbolt™ 2 technology delivers blistering performance to professionals creating rich, ultra-high resolution media. PROMISE Pegasus2 R Series 6-bay with 6x 3TB SATA HDD High Performance Hardware RAID Solutions featuring Thunderbolt2™ technology. This array includes 6x 3TB SATA hard drives. Promise Technology Pegasus2 R6 P2R6HD18US 18TB /18,000GB Direct Attached Storage Thunderbolt2 RAID Storage Array with hard drives - Brand New This sucks a bit, but what can one expect from a product that is around 8 or 9 years old.Promise Technology Pegasus2 R6 P2R6HD18US 18TB DAS Thunderbolt2 RAID Storage Array w/ HDDs - Brand New I have not tested it, because it's permanently connected to my trashcan pro.

#Promise pegasus2 r6 driver

It has not been validated with the AS driver, like the subsequent enclosures have been, but according to Promise staff on their forums the original Pegasus should work with this new driver anyway. Also, the original Pegasus (the one I own) is considered "obsolete" by the company and no longer officially supported. Promise have now created a new driver, so that it's usable, but it took a few weeks. When the M1 Macs came out initially the Pegasus products could no longer be used. One example of why hardware RAID is a disadvantage is that an enclosure requires a driver. There are advantages and disadvantages to both approaches, which I won't go into here in details.

#Promise pegasus2 r6 software

Lacie and G-tech enclosures usually only offered software RAID, as far as I am aware, and the Promise Pegasus offers hardware raid. I honestly do not know, because I have never needed support for any of these products. Promise being a much smaller company may offer better, or worse support. In terms of support, I expect that for Lacie and G-tech it will mostly be fine, as one would expect from the likes of WD and Seagate anyway. Since you are looking at ones with removable drives, this is not a concern from my point of view. The enclosures are unlikely to fail before the drives themselves do. All of them continue to work perfectly fine, but I have cut down my storage needs dramatically in the last two years, so only the Pegasus R4 sees regular use. I also have an even older G-technology single 3.5" external drive with FW800, USB 2 and a drive that was made by HGST. Both of these are so old that I think that they may still be Thunderbolt 1.

promise pegasus2 r6

I have an old Lacie 2Big (2 bay enclosure), a Promise Pegasus R4 (4 bay enclosure). Both have had their bad batches over the years, but they are pretty much the same in overall reliability numbers. Seagate and WD are the main manufacturers of hard drive disks these days. Promise is more of an "enterprisey" brand, but the Pegasus product line is aimed at the SOHO / self employed pro buyers. You are also more likely be getting a faster 7200 RPM drive in comparison to what you would get in a budget offering from those brands. Promise is still an independent brand last time I checked.īoth Lacie and G-Tech are kind of like the Lexus of their respective parent brands.

promise pegasus2 r6

HGST themselves were acquired by Western Digital in 2012, iirc. G-Technology was acquired by Hitachi (HGST) in 2009. Lacie was acquired by Seagate back in around 2012.












Promise pegasus2 r6