Bright demonstrates efficiency benefits through eradication of drive maintenance downtime
Jun 30, 2009 4:59 PM
The BrightDrive G2 avoids the problems of data randomization.
Bright Systems introduced its BrightDrive G2 file-based recording system at BroadcastAsia 2009. The new system, which now incorporates BrightClip recording technology, eliminates maintenance downtime caused by data randomization.
BrightClip permanently overcomes the limitations of IT-oriented approaches such as NAS and SAN where media files become naturally “randomized” during the course of normal production operations. This randomization causes erratic and degrading system performance, frequently bringing projects to a standstill and adversely affecting revenues and facility reputation.
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