Front Porch Digital rolls out range of turnkey storage, protection solutions
Apr 4, 2008 8:56 AM
Front Porch Digital has launched the DIVAworks family, a range of plug-and-play content storage and protection solutions.
Designed for users in television, post production and other media-related fields, the DIVAworks family offers the advantages of the company’s DIVArchive technology in a convenient, turnkey solution.
The DIVAworks family includes best-of-breed IT hardware and is available in three configurations designed to suit a full range of workflows:
DIVAworks Basic is an entry-level system consisting of a 24-slot datatape library, a single LTO-4 datatape drive and a Windows-based, single-CPU server running the DIVArchive CSM software.
DIVAworks Enhanced is a middle-level solution composed of a 48-slot datatape library, dual LTO-4 datatape drives and two Windows-based, single-CPU servers running the DIVArchive CSM software.
DIVAworks Professional is a scalable, redundant solution occupying 13RU of space with an expandable 50-slot datatape library, dual LTO-4 datatape drives and two Windows-based, single-CPU servers running the DIVArchive CSM software.
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