Choosing the storage

If using a product from the Matrox MXO2 family, we recommend that you choose a storage unit that is more than adequate for editing multiple layers of SD or compressed HD video.

When deciding on storage, there are two main factors to consider – the throughput (data rate) the storage subsystem can sustain and the overall storage capacity.

To evaluate your needs, you must first take into account the data rate for the format that you'll be editing. The table below provides approximate data rates for a variety of formats and resolutions. Once you've chosen a storage subsystem that meets your throughput needs, you must determine how much storage your workflow requires. The more storage you have, the more hours of footage you can maintain online for instant access.

  Data rate per stream
10-bit Uncompressed HD - 1080i at 59.94 fps155 MB/s
10-bit Uncompressed HD - 1080p at 23.98 fps125 MB/s
10-bit Uncompressed HD - 720p at 59.94 fps140 MB/s
10-bit Uncompressed HD - 720p at 23.98 fps55 MB/s
10-bit Uncompressed SD - NTSC25 MB/s
8-bit Uncompressed HD - 1080i at 59.94 fps115 MB/s
8-bit Uncompressed HD - 1080p at 23.98 fps95 MB/s
8-bit Uncompressed HD - 720p at 59.94 fps105 MB/s
8-bit Uncompressed HD - 720p at 23.98 fps40 MB/s
8-bit Uncompressed SD - NTSC20 MB/s
Apple ProRes 422 HQ - 1080i at 59.94 fps25 MB/s
Apple ProRes 422 HQ - 720p at 23.98 fps11 MB/s
Apple ProRes 422 - 1080i at 59.94 fps18 MB/s
Apple ProRes 422 - 720p at 23.98 fps7 MB/s
DVCPRO HD - 1080i at 59.94 fps15 MB/s
DVCPRO HD - 720p at 23.98 fps5 MB/s
DVCPRO50 - NTSC6 MB/s
DV/DVCAM - NTSC3 MB/s
DNxHD 220 - 1080i at 59.94 fps220 Mb/s
DNxHD 175 - 1080p at 23.98 fps175 Mb/s
DNxHD 145 - 720p at 59.94 fps145 Mb/s
DNxHD 90 - 720p at 23.98 fps90 Mb/s
HDV - 1080i (1440x1080)3 MB/s
Matrox MPEG-2 I-frame HD50 to 300 Mb/s
Matrox MPEG-2 I-frame SD10 to 25 Mb/s
XDCAM25 Mb/s
XDCAM EX35 Mb/s
XDCAM HD42250 Mb/s

Tested storage

The following table lists the storage units that were tested with Matrox MXO2 products.

Note: All storage units below were validated at RAID 0. See manufacturer’s website for performance benchmarks.

Connectivity Manufacturer/Model Capacity
eSATA CalDigit VR 4 TB
eSATA CalDigit VR mini 1 TB
eSATA Fantom G-Force MegaDisk MDE2000 2 TB
eSATA G-Technology G-SPEED eS 2 TB
eSATA Glyph GT 062E 4 TB
eSATA Glyph GPT50 1 TB
eSATA Glyph PortaGig 50 500 GB
FireWire 800 CalDigit FireWireVR 500 GB
FireWire 800 CalDigit VR 2 TB
FireWire 800 G-Technology G-DRIVE 1 TB
FireWire 800 G-Technology G-RAID Pro 1 TB
FireWire 800 Glyph GPT50 1 TB
FireWire 800 Glyph PortaGig 50 500 GB
FireWire 800 Stardom SOHORAID SR4-WBS3 3 TB
Fiber optic Apple Xserve RAID 4 TB
Fiber optic Fantom G-Force MegaDisk MDE2000 2 TB
Fiber optic Nexsan SATAblade 3 TB
Mini-SAS Proavio editBOX 8ML 6 TB
Mini-SAS Proavio editBOX EB400MS 12 TB
Mini-SAS Proavio editBOX EB800MS 24 TB
Mini-SAS Proavio RS16SS 10 TB
Mini-SAS Stardom SOHOTANK ST8-U5 16 TB
PCIe CalDigit HDPro 4 TB
PCIe CalDigit HDPro RAID Tower 2.56 TB
SCSI Ciprico Media Vault-R 1.25 TB
SCSI Huge HMV-320RX-1600-DM 1.2 TB
Thunderbolt G-Technology G-RAID 4 TB
Thunderbolt Promise Pegasus R4 3 TB
USB 2.0 Glyph PortaGig 62 1 TB
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