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Re: PC recording question: Buffering realtime audio         


Author: John L Rice
Date: Jan 14, 2007 18:45

> The new AudioVault system has a better idea. We have a 4 computer
> network and each computer mirrors the other's audio files, so if one
> hard drive fails, you still have everything you need on 3 others. no
> need for RAID there.
>
> Julian

How does that work? Is it a scheduled process for after hours or real time?
I'd think a real time system would cause serious problems! ;-)

John L Rice
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Re: PC recording question: Buffering realtime audio         


Author: Julian
Date: Jan 14, 2007 22:03

On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 09:45:40 -0800, "John L Rice" ImJohn.com>
wrote:
>> The new AudioVault system has a better idea. We have a 4 computer
>> network and each computer mirrors the other's audio files, so if one
>> hard drive fails, you still have everything you need on 3 others. no
>> need for RAID there.
>>
>> Julian
>
>How does that work? Is it a scheduled process for after hours or real time?
>I'd think a real time system would cause serious problems! ;-)

There is a utility always running that checks the library on each
computer and if you create something on one computer it automatically
migrates to the others. if you delete something on one computer, it
automatically deletes on the others. Does not back up system
configuration or anything, just the cuts in the library.

Julian
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