Alex Filacchione
February 14th, 2006, 10:38 PM
So can/do NLEs access video data on a video server at the block level?
The big diff between NAS & SAN is that NAS is file-level access whereas SAN is block-level access to the data.
When an editor is pulling video off of a server for use in the NLE, is he pulling the entire video file over, or is it possible to pull over just blocks of data?
SAN definitely makes sense for things like an Exchange server or databases, etc. where you can access data in small chunks rather than pull the entire database over. However for video editing can you take advantage of this or not? I know when I import video from my local disk into an NLE it imports the entire video file, not just a chunk that I may be editing. IOW, when dealing with local video I seem to be dealing with file-level access, not block level. I can only assume that the same thing ocurrs over a LAN be it a SAN or NAS setup.
Thanks for any clarification,
Alex F
The big diff between NAS & SAN is that NAS is file-level access whereas SAN is block-level access to the data.
When an editor is pulling video off of a server for use in the NLE, is he pulling the entire video file over, or is it possible to pull over just blocks of data?
SAN definitely makes sense for things like an Exchange server or databases, etc. where you can access data in small chunks rather than pull the entire database over. However for video editing can you take advantage of this or not? I know when I import video from my local disk into an NLE it imports the entire video file, not just a chunk that I may be editing. IOW, when dealing with local video I seem to be dealing with file-level access, not block level. I can only assume that the same thing ocurrs over a LAN be it a SAN or NAS setup.
Thanks for any clarification,
Alex F