Small Tree Debuts GraniteSTOR Titanium Powered by Open-E
A video-editing shared storage appliance up to 48TB and 14GbE ports
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 9, 2012 at 2:51 pmSmall Tree Communications, LLC. has introduced GraniteSTOR Titanium to its line of Ethernet-based shared storage systems.
The video-editing shared storage appliance is designed to offer flexibility in order to support diverse requirements, making sure video editors with limited resources can focus on editing video, not on managing their workflow infrastructure. It is for professional video editors requiring simultaneous access to media files.
Configurable with up to 14GbE ports or eight 10GbE ports and storage capacity from 16TB to 48TB, Titanium is built on a customized open source operating system. Storage can be made available to users within minutes of initial start up, and the Web-based GUI makes management of the system. Additionally, by using a Web-based browser, Titanium can be managed from anywhere with an Internet connection.
Storage, file server and networking are all contained in the Titanium chassis, which means users can connect an editing workstation directly to the system with no other networking equipment required. If additional editing workstations are required, a Small Tree switch is integrated with the new system.
The system supports editing software such as Final Cut Pro, Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere and Adobe After Effects, while enabling Windows, Linux, Unix and Macintosh clients to share media files. In addition to network file protocols AFP, Samba(CIFS) and NFS iSCSI is also supported. Utilizing iSCSI and Xsan (now included in OS X at no additional charge) makes full Final Cut X sharing possible.