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Chapter 2 About Building a Final Cut Server System
SAN-connected devices are not the only ones that can be congured as edit-in-place
devices. However, they are the most common types of devices that can support the
high performance required.
Apple has available a set of products that can be easily congured to provide these
features. These products include Xserve, Xserve RAID, and Xsan. For more information,
see http://www.apple.com/xserve and http://www.apple.com/xsan.
Conguring Final Cut Server
An administrator must congure a variety of settings in Final Cut Server before the
system can be used. Additionally, other settings need to be changed as additional users,
resources, and productions are added to your workow. There are numerous settings to
congure, including System Preferences, devices, metadata, and automations.
For more information about any of these topics, see the Note: Final Cut Server
Administrator Guide.
Managing users and groups: Final Cut Server can use either local users and groups
or groups based on Mac OS X Open Directory or Windows Server Active Directory
to validate users. You use either the Accounts pane in System Preferences or the
Mac OS X Server Workgroup Manager to add users and groups to the computer. You
then import the groups into Final Cut Server, applying a suitable permission set to
each group to dene its level of access to the Final Cut Server catalog.
Managing devices:
Final Cut Server uses devices to store all the assets and
productions in its catalog. Devices can be as simple as folders on the computer’s
internal hard disk or they can be from a wide variety of networked computers.
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