Mac, Windows and Linux Client Connectivity
In recent years, the workflow requirements of the video professional is driving the need for more sophisticated,
To support these solutions, a
The IBM Digital Media Solution combines
The new IBM Digital Media solution addresses two common challenges in many of video streaming environments; the need to support Mac OS X, Windows Clients, and the need to provide
StorNext File Sharing Environments
Homogenous Linux installations often occur in the Oil and Gas industry for seismic processing and in some scientific computing environments. These environments generally include a pair of Linux servers acting as Meta Data Controllers using Quantum StorNext MDC software and a number of Linux servers and/or work stations using StorNext client software. Clients access files via Fibre channel SAN connections while reading and ask the MDCs for exclusive write control to files while writing.
An alternative configuration is the “storage node” or “Distributed LAN Client” (DLC) configuration. In this configuration, The MDCs maintain control, but LAN Servers act as Gateways to access the information and serve it to StorNext DLC clients via LAN connections. The LAN Gateway servers act as a storage node directly connected to the Fibre Channel or iSCSI DS Series storage and respond to clients over a high speed LAN connection with file access over Ethernet or Infiniband over IP using a high throughput StorNext data transfer protocol. In this case, there will be Quantum StorNext MDC licenses along with Gateway nodes and LAN Client licenses serving in a distributed (and shared) file system deployment.
In publishing and media environments, many applications require support for Apple MacOS. Apple installations typically use a shared file system called Xsan. Xsan enables multiple Mac OSX clients to connect to a single pool of storage and is fully compatible with Quantum’s StorNext File System. StorNext is very popular in the media market because it allows shared
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