Edgeware to showcase Orbit 2x VOD server

Aug 2, 2007 10:25 AM


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At IBC2007, Edgeware will highlight its Orbit 2x server system, a network appliance designed to host demanding video-on-demand (VOD) services.

The Orbit 2x server system stores content in flash memory instead of hard disk; relies on dedicated hardware rather than software running on general purpose devices to stream content; and offers a built-in push and pull content distribution mechanism.

The Orbit 2x typically needs fewer servers than other systems and delivers 20Gb/s streaming capacity, or more than 8000 streams, and more than 3TB of flash storage packaged in a small 1RU half-depth appliance that consumes about one-thirtieth the power of a comparable conventional video server.

See Edgeware at IBC2007 in Stand 12.IP241, or visit www.edgeware.tv.


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