Cache-A to highlight network-attached archive appliances
Jul 15, 2009 1:43 PM
Cache-A will showcase its small form-factor archive appliances for the digital film, broadcast and professional video industries at IBC2009.
Easy-to-use network-attached archive appliances, Cache-A’s Prime-Cache and Pro-Cache solutions provide both source masters for digital acquisition and project archives.
Both solutions write data on low-cost, secure, portable, interchangeable industry-standard LTO-4 tape cartridges using the standard TAR format. The operating system-independent Prime-Cache and Pro-Cache can be deployed into Windows, Mac OS and UNIX environments to provide direct access to archived data from any platform with simultaneous multiuser access and volume sharing.
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