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  1. #1 Connecting eSATA drives while using Mobile Rocket 
    Is it possible to connect eSATA hard drives while using the Mobile Rocket on a MacBook Pro? If not, how are people connecting multiple hard drives while also using a FW800 CF card reader?

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    Ryan, this is the same problem I had with the Mobile Rocket. What good is it if I can't attach any high speed storage? Thankfully, MAXX Digital appear to be well aware of the problem and are working on a product called the Mobile Rocket RAID

    http://maxxdigital.com/shop/index.ph...83f5a9a5ec6ca1

    It combines the Mobile Rocket with an 8 Drive RAID enclosure, which also has some spare PCI Express slots so you can add eSATA ports, AJA cards, etc.

    I have to admit, what I'd really like is just a Mobile Rocket with eSATA ports and FW800 ports.
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    Not as fully customized as the maxxdigital but you could have Magma ExpressBox2 with Red Rocket and SATA/eSATA PCIe card then include a 2.5 inch RAID in the box and have the eSATA drives connected.
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    Yeah, but if you have to share bandwidth with the Rocket and the SATA controller, you're screwed. The pipeline back to the system is still the equivalent of a laggy PCI-E 1X. IMO, if you're on a Macbook Pro, your best bet is to run the mobile Rocket and connect to an external drive via FW800.

    Or you can get into other mods to the system like replacing the optical drive with a SATA port or installing two fast 256GB SSDs in the system (one in place of the optical drive). Or even just a 500GB 7200rpm HDD in the optical bay. MaxUpgrades or someone like that sells a bracket to mount a drive into the form factor of a slimline optical drive for this purpose.

    If you're up for removing and reattaching a SATA connector on a cable, you can slip a flat SATA cable through the optical drive slot, cut it to the desired length and fix it with the right connector to tie onto the one that connects to the optical drive. Just be careful, it's not a true eSATA connection, so you won't have proper grounding or full hot-plug ability.
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    yep, I'm trying to be careful about that, too. I'm taking the mobile system is not full fledge but better than CPU based environment. Still adds a lot. Also this exact set could be used with Mac Pro and it adds SATA and eSATA.

    I'm also thinking Dream Color laptop is probably works better than current Mac Book Pro configuration because it already has eSATA port and it's quad core.
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    For on set use I agree - a Dreamcolor laptop is the way to go. Speed, color calibrated, eSATA and connection for a Rocket card.

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    I have to agree too... For on-set use, especially with mobile rocket, PC laptops are the way to go for the extra connectivity. The HP Dreamcolor laptop is a fine choice as it's pretty full featured all-around and has the benefits of the nice screen.
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    I hear the new model is going to have a choice of internal RAID like other brand already has.

    Also, my internal RAID in the Magma is pretty much for backing up and I configure it as RAID1 most of the time. So, it's used as the back up from the RED media. As Jeff explains, it's the best to utilize the bandwidth spread. So when you are backing up then bandwidth of PCIe won't matter so much when RR is not on its duty.
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    jeff thats SWEEEET! Thanks for the tips.
    here's a link to that tray that will hold a extra drive in your macbook in place of the optical drive

    http://www.maxupgrades.com/istore/in...Product_ID=186

    good find!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason H View Post
    jeff thats SWEEEET! Thanks for the tips.
    here's a link to that tray that will hold a extra drive in your macbook in place of the optical drive

    http://www.maxupgrades.com/istore/in...Product_ID=186

    good find!

    I bought the trays for Mac Pro for this company and the quality was great.
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