1 Beyond unveils EzHDSAN for Macs, PCs

May 13, 2009 4:24 PM

    

At the NAB Show, 1 Beyond showcased EzHDSAN plug-and-play SAN that provides up to 96TB of RAID 6 protected storage, allowing multistream, real-time HD editing for up to 14 simultaneous users.

The 1 Beyond EzHDSAN is easy to install, using a single standard Ethernet cable to connect each workstation to the SAN. The new shared-storage solution for both Mac and PC is available immediately.

The 1 Beyond EzHDSAN can be installed by an operator in a matter of minutes by loading a simple driver on each workstation and connecting one standard Ethernet cable between the computer and the SAN. The 1 Beyond EzHDSAN system starts with an eight-disk model with 16TB and can scale up to 24TB, 48TB or 96TB of raw data and supports simultaneous real-time HD multistream editing.




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