Gee Broadcast shows entry-level server

Sep 13, 2006 8:00 AM

    

Geevs SDLE is a flexible, low-cost server for digital and analog environments for one record and two play channels. Expansion allows up to two record and four play channels in a single chassis with up to 3TB of internal RAID storage.

Geevs SDLE has all the application support and options of the Geevs SD and Geevs MR, but provides support for analog and digital video and audio I/O.  Multiple Geevs SDLE units can be configured with shared media and database operation to create large multi-channel solutions. Thus, Geevs SDLE is the ideal solution for organizations that are starting with a relatively small number of channels, but require the flexibility to expand the system to meet future needs.

Media from Geevs SDLE Servers can be shared with a wide range of editing and production tools for a flexible, creative environment.

For more information, see www.geevs.co.uk




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