I am not sure as I have never run into that issue, I think the likelihood of any of your computers failing is exceeding low. Especially with modern SSD drives and the disk management tools built into modern OS, as you no longer have a mechanical point of failureIf the second computer fails or isn’t around, does Audio Gridder automatically switch the processing to the first computer? I think DSP Bridge does that.If you use multiple computers, you have more chances of a failure compared to a single computer.
Of course from a mathematical standpoint the risk of your main computer failing remains exactly the same no matter how many computers you have in the chain. If your main computer fails you could simply use one of your other computers and keep on trucking with only a mild inconvenience, if one of your servers fails, once again you are back up an running very quickly and it's only a mild inconvenience
If you only have one computer and it fails you are done, until you repair it or get a new one
I would never want to rely on a single computer for anything, I will always want a redundant back up system. And if I am going to have a redundant backup system anyway it just makes sense to use them
Statistics: Posted by IvyBirds — Fri Mar 14, 2025 7:49 pm