Re: Lacie hard drives, r they good?

2012-12-15 Thread Cameron Strife
Yeah, four gigs will be fine in the short term. Cameron. On 12/16/12, Ramy Moustafa wrote: > No, I will get the 7200 rbm, and I will get the i7 quad, no server. > The problem now the ram, the store refuse to take the 2 gb ram,so If I > will > update my machine from 4 to 8, I will pay the mon

RE: Lacie hard drives, r they good?

2012-12-15 Thread Ramy Moustafa
No, I will get the 7200 rbm, and I will get the i7 quad, no server. The problem now the ram, the store refuse to take the 2 gb ram,so If I will update my machine from 4 to 8, I will pay the money to udate, and I will not sell my 2gb pieces. So, can't I work with 4 gb of ram? Cheers: Ramy Moustaf

Re: Lacie hard drives, r they good?

2012-12-15 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I've only had one of their drives and it worked fine for me. firewire 800 is your best option and if you got a mac mini server edition, you've got one firewire 800 port available. What is the rpm of the hard drive you're looking at? Cameron. On 12/16/12, Ramy Moustafa wrote: > HI alL: >

RE: Lacie hard drives, r they good?

2012-12-15 Thread Ramy Moustafa
HI alL: I found a lacie hard disk, usb 2.0< fire wire 400 and 800> Is it ok? What about this company, ok? Cheers: Ramy Moustafa If music be the food of love... play on. Mobile: 0020102221750 Personal email: ramy.moustaf...@gmail.com Msn and aim messengers: flutelo...@link.net Studio email: harm

Re: Using 1 hd for recording

2012-12-15 Thread TheOreoMonster
OSX server will work fine. its regular OSX with the server app also included. It no different from OSX other than the server app gives you some more advanced administrative control if you want to use it as a actual server. If you can afford the FUSION drives go for that since the 7200RPM drives