![]() ![]() ![]() Compared to a LaCie 5Big Thunderbolt drive also configured as RAID 0, we found the striped Pegasus2 to be about 50 percent faster writing and 20 percent faster reading than the LaCie, overall. Black Magic Disk Test and AJA System Test both showed the RAID 0 Pegasus2 topping 1100 MBps writing and anywhere from 800 to 963 Mps reading. Pegasus2 offers creative enthusiasts and professionals portable RAID storage for post-production and broadcasting, such as offsite shoots, remote studios, or department workgroups. These striped tests showed the Pegasus2 to be between 22 and 30 percent faster at writing data than the same device in RAID 5 mode. PROMISE offers a complete shared storage solution featuring Thunderbolt 2 for 4K environments through Pegasus2, SANLink2, and VTrak A-Class. We retested the Pegasus2 in RAID 0 mode, a faster configuration than RAID 5, but without RAID 5’s data redundancy-if one of the six drives fails in a RAID 0 array, all of your data is lost. ![]() Reference drives in italics.-Macworld Lab testing by James Galbraith and Albert Filice ![]()
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