SAN Solutions introduces Crawler media verification engine

Apr 17, 2009 3:46 PM

    

SAN Solutions is showcasing its new Crawler media verification engine, a stand-alone appliance that verifies the integrity of assets across an archive, at the NAB Show.

In scanning file systems and indexing and verifying media across an SAN- or NAS-based architecture, Crawler confirms the ongoing utility and value of stored media. It also enables the content owner to federate storage archives and use a central database to search all of its media assets.

The Crawler verifies both media essence and metadata on file systems (NFS, CIFS, StorNext, SM, Xsan, etc.) with the forward-looking flexibility to parse new file types as the media industry evolves. Crawler can address archives of any volume and handle media assets of any size.

See SAN Solutions at the NAB Show in Booth SL10105.




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