NAB: Elements Integrates NVMe to Storage/Server Systems
Including Media Library, ONE, NAS, and CUBE appliances
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 2, 2018 at 2:19 pmElements (Syslink GmbH) is announcing the integration of NVMe, into the hardware design of all its media storage and server solutions, which will result in performance, especially with the company support of up to 100GbE and RDMA.
The firm, a first-time exhibitor at NAB, will demonstrate its suite of products, showcasing the benefits of NVMe.
By deploying NVMe-based storage for transparent caching, and leveraging PCIe high-bandwidth bus technology, the new generation of firm’s appliances will perform with zero latencies and double the throughput – a benefit for all media workflows. Rendering tasks will also be accomplished at a accelerated pace due to the high-level of IO/s rates. Workstations in raw workflows in UHD, 4K and up will experience high bandwidth for increased write access.
The company’s entire range of media storage and server appliances will be demonstrated for the first time at NAB. Visitors can experience the full set of workflow enhancement tools embedded in every firm’s appliance, including the Media Library that incorporates many one-of-a-kind features, including an embedded media player that can play backup to four videos simultaneously – selectively synchronous and asynchronous, allowing comparison of four editing versions concurrently. The Media Library also contains a Rough-Cut editor comparable to other professional editing tools that cover a spectrum of editing rough-cut functionalities. In addition, the Media Library editor enhances and simplifies approval and communication processes during projects by allowing for frame-accurate comments and drawings on the source material to indicate areas of interest.
NVMe is available in all of the company’s storage appliances ONE, NAS, and the mobile storage CUBE.