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Avid Technology announces VideoRAID ST, SR SATA-drive disk arrays
May 6, 2008 11:26 AM
Avid’s new VideoRAID ST and Avid VideoRAID SR storage solutions maintain their performance while rebuilding the drives in the background.
Avid Technology has unveiled the Avid VideoRAID ST and Avid VideoRAID SR, its next-generation of high-performance storage disk arrays combining real-time performance, SATA drive technology and the security of fail-safe data protection.
Unlike other RAID solutions that may be unusable during a drive rebuild, Avid VideoRAID solutions maintain full performance and data protection while rebuilding drives in the background.
The new products support real-time playback of up to two streams of uncompressed HD on as few as eight Avid VideoRAID drives.
Available in a five-drive tower (ST) or a 16-drive rack-mount (SR) configuration, Avid VideoRAID ST/SR disk arrays support a wide range of Avid editing systems, including the recently announced Media Composer, Symphony Nitris and NewsCutter family of products, as well as third-party applications, via industry-standard SAS interconnect.
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