BrightDrive Triton Shipped by Bright Technologies
1U file server for media and entertainment
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 19, 2012 at 2:53 pmBright Technologies, Inc., developer of technology for shared media, announced that its new economical, compact, and eco-friendly BrightDrive Triton media file server is now shipping.
Designed and developed to address the demands of the media and entertainment industry, Triton answers the need for an attractively priced, green solution that occupies a single rack unit. The server incorporates a set of features and functionalities that increase productivity and maximize profitability via real-time collaboration between all clients. Triton also supports Quantum StorNext 4.2.
Triton incorporates Bright’s software, including the new patent-pending BrightClip 2.0 recording technology. The latest BrightClip release is faster. More than just file allocation, it permanently overcomes the problem of degradation by eliminating fragmentation, randomization and inter-leaved frames and is a only solution that works 100% at all times.
Triton’s design lowers cooling requirements and reduces power costs. Its agnostic architecture allows facilities to interface with their preferred applications, protocol, resolution, and formats, eliminating the need for investing in new storage. It offers high level of operational stability, consistent and predictable performance, and high-speed access for all users. Triton is equipped with incomparable GUI’s for monitoring and administration.
"BrightDrive Triton, occupies only 1U," explained Roger Beck, Bright’s CTO. "Its compact frame guarantees a more efficient, cost-effective infrastructure at an extremely attractive price point."
Triton’s release follows close on the heels of Bright’s December launch of Procyon, a compact 3U server featuring a hardware platform plus a current and stable software foundation – including support of StorNext 4.2.
Both Triton and Procyon are available directly from Bright Technologies and through its worldwide network of business partners.
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