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  • Vienna Instruments Library onto a single SSD Drive

    Hi everyone,

    After some searching the forum, I was not able to find the answer to this question. If I missed a thread and this has recently been addressed, I apologize. A redirect would be much appreciated.

    My Vienna Instruments library files are sitting on (very) old external HDDs:

    1. Hi Strings
    2. Low Strings
    3. Woodwinds
    4. Brass
    5. Percussion, Aux, Organ

    I want to migrate the library to newer SSD drives, perhaps:

    1. All Strings
    2. All others

    Based on what I've read about the read capacity of SDDS, I think this might work. Have you all been able to put most or all of the library onto one or two drives?

    Thanks

    Josh


  • If you can afford high capacity SSD, this is the best way forward IMO.

    SSD these days are at least as reliable and long lasting as conventional 7200rpm drives, but are 3-5x faster, especially in sequential read/write. But even then, don't forget about backup storage; even single high capacity conventional SATA 7200rpm HDD might be enough for the piece of mind. High capacity HDD are dirt cheap these days.

    If you motherboard has NVMe slots, modern PCIe NVMe SSD can be, again, 3-5x faster than SATA SSD or RAID 5/6 SATA HDD, for almost the same price.

    I am building a new VSTi PC for my piano with single 'system' disk (PCIe-4 NVMe 2TB), and will add a second 4TB one solely for patches as soon as 4TB PCIe-4 NVMe become available. Right now only PCIe-3 are available, and I have time till September, all my patches fit into 2TB fine yet, but I expect to add few very big libs then.


  • Fantastic, thank you Vlad. My apologies...I read but didn't get around to replying to you!


  • I have all my VSL on one drive, the system drive. It's a 2TB drive (basically I'm done). There is no problem.

    (nvme ssd type)


  • Great! 

    I JUST consolidated everything onto one 1TB solid state USB-C drive, so we'll see how it works! hopefully as well as yours!

    Josh