IBC 2016 in Amsterdam: New solution with Open-E JovianDSS


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IBC 2016 in Amsterdam

New solution with Open-E JovianDSS

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Another major event is taking place from September 8 to 13:  IBC 2016  in Amsterdam, one of the most influential events for worldwide specialists in the electronic media and entertainment. Our Technology Partner Toshiba will showcase a new storage solution at the show - a perfect fit for media streaming, video surveillance and demanding IT environments.


High-performance and high-capacity solution

with Toshiba, Open-E, Chenbro and Microsemi

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Open-E has joined forces with three leading manufacturers on the IT market. The innovative data center solution  is a combination of high-quality hardware and software components, providing excellent performance, highest data security, manageability and cost-effectiveness.

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Toshiba Open-E
Toshiba’s  show-and-reference server is the central storage controller of the solution, and includes the company’s high-end SAS Enterprise SSD (PX04S series) for read-cache and the PCI-Express NVM-e SSD (PX04P) for write logging. 

Open-E JovianDSS   data storage software provides a full-service software-defined storage package, flexible customization and an easy management of the entire storage system.

   
Chenbro Microsemi
Chenbro’s  latest 4U-60 bay high-density chassis RM43260 Plus is equipped with 60 Toshiba 6TB nearline enterprise hard disk drives. 

Microsemi’s  new Series 1000 Host Bus Adapter or Raid Adapters Series 8 in HBA-mode are connecting the solution to ensure maximum performance.


Visit Toshiba's booth 6.C23 at the Amsterdam RAI Exhibition and Congress Centre, and watch a live demo of the system. To request a meeting, please send us an e-mail or call +49 (89) 800777 0.


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