Has anyone ever attempted this?
I'm looking to speed up the rate at which I am able to archive a large amount of video. My sole burner (Lite-On 16x SATA) recently failed, so I thought maybe I would pick up a pair of new SATA drives to replace it.
Am I going to run into throughput problems trying to do this? My anticipated typical burn scenario with two drives would be burning video from an IDE RAID-1 array (2 drives, PCI interface card) to the two SATA dvd drives. The content would not be the same for each disc. Additionally, I typically do not burn at max speed, but something like 8x.
Does this seem like it would work, or am I probably going to cause myself more trouble than it's worth?
I'm looking to speed up the rate at which I am able to archive a large amount of video. My sole burner (Lite-On 16x SATA) recently failed, so I thought maybe I would pick up a pair of new SATA drives to replace it.
Am I going to run into throughput problems trying to do this? My anticipated typical burn scenario with two drives would be burning video from an IDE RAID-1 array (2 drives, PCI interface card) to the two SATA dvd drives. The content would not be the same for each disc. Additionally, I typically do not burn at max speed, but something like 8x.
Does this seem like it would work, or am I probably going to cause myself more trouble than it's worth?