SeaChange unveils flash memory-based broadcast video server
Mar 7, 2008 8:27 AM
SeaChange International this week introduced the Broadcast Flash Memory Library FML200, a flash memory-based ingest and play-to-air solution.
With no moving parts, the server offers the reliability of flash memory and consumes 10 times less power than spinning disk-based counterparts.
The FML200 can be used to supplement or even eliminate spinning disks in the on-air chain. It is immediately available for TV operators worldwide. The company will demonstrate the flash memory-based server at NAB2008 next month.
Combining flash memory with SeaChange’s MediaCluster server architecture, the FML200 offers IP-centric connectivity that integrates with file-based workflows.
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