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XenData, the leading provider of LTO archive solutions to the media and entertainment industry, showcased a broad range of digital video archiving solutions at this year’s IBC 2013, including the debut of the SX-525 server cluster as well as partial restore demonstrated on the XenData SX-10 and the SX-520 Series of LTO Archive Servers. The solutions on display will include:
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XenData/Blue Lucy Tailor™ Partial Restore – With digital video there is often a need to read only a section of a large high resolution file, such as in the case of sports highlights. Through partial restore, users define the start and finish time codes for the clip and a new file is created which contains only the required content. The Tailor Partial Restore Module is a new software-based plug-in that will enable users to quickly split large video files stored on LTO cartridges into multiple clip files and transfer the clips over a network.
SX-525 Server Cluster – The new XenData SX-525 supports one or more LTO libraries connected via fibre channel and includes two servers running Windows Server 2012 in a clustered configuration with a fully redundant RAID cache. The SX-525 supports most enterprise-class robotic LTO libraries, including models from HP, IBM, Oracle, Qualstar, Quantum and Spectra Logic. It may be configured to mirror files across two LTO libraries, creating a fully redundant LTO archive system.
SXL range of LTO archive systems – Based on XenData’s SX-10 archive appliance and LTO-6 drives or robotic LTO-6 libraries, the SXL systems connect to a 1 GigE network and make writing to and restoring from LTO as easy as writing to network attached disk storage.
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