Buyer rule
Start with the Resolve workflow
Start with camera card ingest, project folder layout, cache storage, render output location, backup cadence, NAS or archive drive, and UPS coverage.

Resolve backup and render workflow
A Resolve creator workstation makes money only if files survive. Card ingest, project backups, cache drives, render storage, archive drives, NAS access, and power protection are part of the buying decision.
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Buyer rule
Start with camera card ingest, project folder layout, cache storage, render output location, backup cadence, NAS or archive drive, and UPS coverage.
Risk
The common mistake is buying a faster GPU while leaving source footage, project files, cache folders, exports, and client deliverables on fragile storage habits.
Amazon Resolve lanes
Use these lanes after the timeline resolution, codec path, GPU memory, RAM, media storage, cache storage, monitoring, controls, backup route, and power plan are specific. Amazon has the live listing details, seller terms, shipping, returns, and exact product specifications.
System lane for editing, cache, render queues, exports, uploads, and archive prep.
GPU lane for effects, exports, AI tools, editing, grading, and creator workloads.
Ingest lane for camera cards, SSDs, USB-C devices, audio gear, and desk routing.
Portable project lane for source media, proxies, cache, drafts, and handoff drives.
Archive lane for camera originals, final exports, project backups, and client folders.
Recovery lane for shared storage, backups, router uptime, drives, and workstation power.