I have a friend cinema with a bunch of IMS1000 (IMS1000 and IMS2000 being EOL), and they would really like to get more than 3x 1TB drives on it. I understand there are super expensive 2tb drives on the support list but they are super hard to get and... still spinning rust.
Samsung 870 SSD SATA disks are super cheap now. And FAR more reliable/faster than any spinning disk. The 870 SSD work fine in an IMS2000. I swapped one out today. I have been using non-supported Seagate 2TB spinning disks for 5 years in IMS2000 and never had a problem. They may fail slightly more but are 1/4 the price of enterprise equivalents. Likely faster, use less power and have a smaller heat output due to being newer technology than the original disks supported for IMS1000 and IMS2000 use.
However, the IMS1000 appear to refuse to accept any unsupported drives. I do remember hearing that Dolby was opening up this issue as so many people are using unsupported drives now and the units are EOL.
Does anyone know if it's possible to get an IMS1000 to also accept non-supported drives, or is it a hardware implementation issue and not possible? Would updating to the latest software help?
This is likely a big issue going forward as supply chain issues are hurting older hardware much worse as money is not being invested into the older FABS with bigger resister sizes. So, it's next to impossible to get some older kit as the chips they are engineered around are not available. They are too busy making chips for washing machines to fit in a small run of some unique chip for 1000 units used to keep OLD custom tech running. Better to certify newer tech that does the same thing. But there is no money in that so why would the vendor bother.. This could become a major issue for equipment in cinema, on such small runs. It could get very difficult to fix EOL kit going forward.
Samsung 870 SSD SATA disks are super cheap now. And FAR more reliable/faster than any spinning disk. The 870 SSD work fine in an IMS2000. I swapped one out today. I have been using non-supported Seagate 2TB spinning disks for 5 years in IMS2000 and never had a problem. They may fail slightly more but are 1/4 the price of enterprise equivalents. Likely faster, use less power and have a smaller heat output due to being newer technology than the original disks supported for IMS1000 and IMS2000 use.
However, the IMS1000 appear to refuse to accept any unsupported drives. I do remember hearing that Dolby was opening up this issue as so many people are using unsupported drives now and the units are EOL.
Does anyone know if it's possible to get an IMS1000 to also accept non-supported drives, or is it a hardware implementation issue and not possible? Would updating to the latest software help?
This is likely a big issue going forward as supply chain issues are hurting older hardware much worse as money is not being invested into the older FABS with bigger resister sizes. So, it's next to impossible to get some older kit as the chips they are engineered around are not available. They are too busy making chips for washing machines to fit in a small run of some unique chip for 1000 units used to keep OLD custom tech running. Better to certify newer tech that does the same thing. But there is no money in that so why would the vendor bother.. This could become a major issue for equipment in cinema, on such small runs. It could get very difficult to fix EOL kit going forward.
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