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Old Oct 21, 2010, 11:56 AM   #1
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external hard drive on mac mini?

I have a mac mini early 2009 model with a 120GB hard drive but need more space for photo editing. I was wondering how a external hard drive works? Is it something like a 2 hard drive raid set up or would I have to transfer my stuff to the mac mini internal hard drive to edit them then back to the external to store the edited versions? I know this is a beginner question but I have never had to look into external hard drives before
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Old Oct 21, 2010, 12:27 PM   #2
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I have a mac mini early 2009 model with a 120GB hard drive but need more space for photo editing. I was wondering how a external hard drive works? Is it something like a 2 hard drive raid set up or would I have to transfer my stuff to the mac mini internal hard drive to edit them then back to the external to store the edited versions? I know this is a beginner question but I have never had to look into external hard drives before
Connecting an external drive -- regardless of whether the computer is running Windows, OS X or Linux -- is like connecting any other drive. Just the physical location of the device is outside the enclosure instead of inside the enclosure.

You can store all your photos on the external drive. You can store them on the internal drive. You can move stuff back and forth... but that's going to create work for you. But that's no different than if you had scratch folders on the same disk as part of your workflow, or two disks located inside the computer's enclosure.

For example, I have a 500GB Momentus XT inside the Mini. I use it for the OS, apps, and my profile data.

However I moved my iTunes library to a 1.5TB external disk hooked up via FireWire800. The idea being that my iTunes library is large. When I launch iTunes, it just works, because I moved my iTunes library there. I also keep VMWare Virtual Machines on the external drive. However I do create some additional virtual disks (for SQL Server TempDB) on the internal drive for better performance (dedicated drive for TempDB, external disk for the rest of the apps I work on).

Again. They're just hard disks. The only difference is their physical location. They work the same as any other hard disks. If you move stuff, you may need to reconfigure applications. This is no different than, say, moving your iTunes library to some new location on the same disk it was currently on.
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Old Oct 21, 2010, 12:56 PM   #3
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ok but should we have the editing software on the same drive the media is being stored on or does that matter?
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Old Oct 21, 2010, 12:59 PM   #4
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It doesn't matter. You can work on the files anywhere as long as the media is connected when you want to use them. I would use the external for all your media (music, photos, movies, etc) and keep your internal system drive rather clean.
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Old Oct 21, 2010, 02:45 PM   #5
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Hi ranmart,
I have 7 external HDs + 1 NAS (the blue one) hooked-up to my Mini (+ 320 GB Momentus XT inside). Here is the pict:
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ok but should we have the editing software on the same drive the media is being stored on or does that matter?
When I did video editing we always had the editing software on the internal and the media and scratch on the external. IDK if that was the "correct" way to do it but we were told that it was the right way to do it. The "common sense" logic I suppose is that having the media and the software in the same place causes the same drive to have to stack more destinations instead of pulling from one and pulling from another, I would keep them separate.

(Though someone who knows more about this should feel free to call me out )
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Old Oct 22, 2010, 01:42 PM   #7
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When I did video editing we always had the editing software on the internal and the media and scratch on the external. IDK if that was the "correct" way to do it but we were told that it was the right way to do it. The "common sense" logic I suppose is that having the media and the software in the same place causes the same drive to have to stack more destinations instead of pulling from one and pulling from another, I would keep them separate.

(Though someone who knows more about this should feel free to call me out )
You media should never be on your system drive. So, yes you are right.
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Old Oct 22, 2010, 01:51 PM   #8
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you can specify the location of your media in your case the external HD and keep the Applications on the Internal
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Old Oct 26, 2010, 02:33 PM   #9
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Hardware RAID firewire

With that many of HDD, I would suggested to get UF8-R5J a FireWire hardware raid 5 drives - configured 4x drive as raid5 for fast reliable and data protected
the 5th drive use it as hot swap backup/archived drive

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