Final Cut Pro X: Revisiting the Synology NAS, this time with 10GbE<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>I’ve used a Synology NAS to
store Final Cut Pro X libraries in the past, but the process wasn’t very straightforward at the time, and performance was never good enough to convince me to use it over the long-term. This was especially true as I started to dabble more in 4K workflows.</p>
<p>As we all know, the
iMac Pro features built in 10GbE connectivity, which opens up the possibilities when it comes to using a NAS as a Final Cut Pro X storage solution.
Final Cut Pro X also received updates in the last year in order to better facilitate working from network attached storage.</p>
<p>Is a 10GbE NAS a viable storage solution for Final Cut Pro X users?</p>
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