Avid unveils new Unity ISIS shared-storage system

Nov 3, 2005 3:44 PM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    



The Unity ISIS shared storage system from Avid.

Avid has unveiled its new shared-storage solution in the Avid Unity family: the Avid Unity ISIS media network. The Avid Unity ISIS system introduces an Infinitely Scalable Intelligent Storage (ISIS) distributed architecture.

The Avid ISIS Engine comprises 16 storage blades per storage chassis.

Version 1.0 comes equipped with:

  • Storage capacity of up to 64TB per system;
  • Ability to link multiple Avid ISIS Engines to one another;
  • Connectivity of up to 100 clients working in real-time over standard Gigabit Ethernet;
  • Native compatibility with Ethernet switching technologies;
  • The flexibility to hot-swap any storage component.

For more information, visit www.avid.com/unityISIS.

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