Not RAID, but FWIW Apple has just released a 2 TB version of the Time  
Capsule.

Paul

On 31 Jul 2009, at 19:07, Liam Kelly wrote:

>
> Hi guys I have two questions for you
>
> Firstly - I want to set up a RAID system in my office - it ill be
> linked to one machine - I would ideally have a 2TB RAID - I've looked
> at this one - http://www.lacie.com/uk/products/product.htm?pid=11140 -
> any thoughts even from those Lacie skeptics???? - I'd want it set up
> as RAID 1 - I'm using it to store files, photos and video and as a
> manageable backup combined in the same unit - I tend to not have any
> of my documents on my Mac and use it more like a workstation - I
> currently use a Lacie 500GB but am running out of space and want to
> have that piece of mind a RAID is supposed to offer...
>
> Secondly - I want to centralize my families iTunes, AVI library and
> iPhoto library in one place.  We have an iMac, a Macbook Pro and am
> intending on getting a Mac Mini for direct connection to our TV.  I
> want to be able to surf the web and work on simple domestic stuff on
> the TV, like accounts, photo sorting etc - hence the mac mini -
> thought maybe an older lower model one as it's only doing this -
> however does anyone know if I'd need a faster one - maybe one of the
> top end current ones, if I'm playing Movies through it - I want to
> connect a large capacity 1/2TB Drive to it and have is accessible by
> the other Macs in the house - primarily to access the iTunes and
> iPhoto librarys.  On this Drive I want iTunes Library of about 300GB,
> iPhoto Library of about 20GB and our AVI library of about 5-750GB on
> it. SO it is TV connected to Mac Mini, connected to 1/2TB HD library
> and then the other Macs accessing the iTunes & iPhoto libraries
> wirelessly over our houses network - Question really is, is a
> Networked drive necessary - I would like to access the HD without the
> TV & Mac Mini on sometimes - I've looked at -
> http://www.lacie.com/uk/products/product.htm?pid=11089 - but Amazon
> has bad reviews saying it is slow - I don't want to wirelessly access
> Video with the other Macs and the Mini would be direct connected to it
> via Firewire or USB - maybe if I had a networked Drive I could attach
> a Ethernet Switch to it and then have the Mini Ethernet into it and
> have the network picking it up with something like this -
> http://www.amazon.co.uk/Netgear-5-Port-Gigabit-Ethernet-Unmanaged/dp/B0007SQEQ4/ref=pd_bxgy_ce_text_b
>
> Any ideas on either issues would be greatly appreciated
>
> Cheers
> Liam


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