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EFS 310EditShare

High-performance, scalable media storage solution for collaborative workflows in post-production and broadcast.

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Overview

The EditShare EFS 310 is a high-performance, scalable media storage solution designed for collaborative workflows in post-production and broadcast environments. It offers a modular architecture that starts at 96TB and can scale up to 2.8PB, providing flexibility to meet growing storage needs. The system is optimized for demanding media workflows, supporting high-speed data access and real-time collaboration across multiple platforms.

Features and Capabilities

  • Modular Scalability: Start with 96TB and scale up to 2.8PB without disrupting workflows.
  • High-Performance Architecture: Designed for intensive post-production and corporate environments, ensuring uncompromising speed and responsiveness.
  • Unified Namespace: Simplifies storage management by providing a single namespace, eliminating the need for multiple volumes or user accounts.
  • Optimized Performance Across Platforms: Supports Windows, macOS, and Linux workstations with EFS Native Client, minimizing overhead and latency.
  • Flexible Networking Options: Supports bonded Ethernet ports ranging from 10GbE to 100GbE, with each node providing direct data transactions to prevent bottlenecks.
  • Data Protection and Redundancy: Features XOR parity and COPY protection, ensuring resilience against node failures.
  • Advanced Workflow Automation: Integrates with FLOW Asset Management and Automation, streamlining production workflows with cataloging, logging, and search capabilities.
  • Comprehensive Security: Includes EditShare Guardian for real-time system insights and EFS Auditing for tracking file access and user activity.
  • NDI Support: Supports direct ingest of live NDI feeds, enabling real-time production workflows.
  • Integrated Workflow Tools: Offers an All-in-One configuration running FLOW services and storage on a single EFS Node, eliminating the need for additional hardware.