Madrid-based service provider adds DVS-SAN to augment DI workflow
Jun 2, 2009 10:23 AM
Telson Servicios Audiovisuales Service in Madrid has improved its DI workflow with the addition of the DVS SpycerBox, which is being used as a fast buffer store and nearline storage solution for all data.
Madrid-based Telson Servicios Audiovisuales Service has turned to DVS to reorganize its IT infrastructure. With the introduction of the DVS-SAN, Telson is realizing increased reliability, higher data rates and greater overall performance.
Telson has implemented SpycerBox as a fast buffer store and nearline storage solution for all data. Telson also is leveraging SpycerBox as a NAS (network-attached storage) solution for different projects throughout the workflow.
At the core of Telson’s new DI workflow is the DVS-SAN, enabling the TV service provider to store and manage content reliably. As a result, several workstations have parallel access to large amounts of content. The DVS-SAN acts as a central storage system, delivering four online streams in real time.
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