Ardis Technologies is set to present its latest Digital Dynamic Provisioning (DDP) products at the upcoming National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show.
These include the DDP10EF and HSmicroDDP25GbE storage servers, alongside the innovative Dual HA DDP Head, designed to provide a redundant, high-availability Scale-Out SAN (Storage Area Network) solution. This solution is notable for its compatibility with third-party storage arrays, enhancing its versatility for various user needs.
Introducing the DDP10EF
The DDP10EF emerges as a cutting-edge NVMe storage solution boasting a RAID-protected throughput of 40GB/s and a maximum storage capacity of up to 300TB through NVMe SSDs. Housed in a 1U base system, this product incorporates fast CPUs and comes equipped with a dual 100GbE/QSFP28 card. It is engineered for standalone use, but can also be clustered or integrated with DDP SAS storage arrays for expanded functionality. This system promises optimal performance across a wide spectrum of film, video, and audio formats, catering to future demands as well. With support for both NVMe-oF/RDMA and iSCSI protocols, it ensures high bandwidth on Windows and Linux platforms, and is also compatible with Mac through iSCSI.
HSmicroDDP25GbE: Compact and Efficient
The HSmicroDDP25GbE is presented as a compact, 1U shared storage server, weighing 11 lbs and designed for easy portability. It features hot-swappable SSDs and a power supply, capable of achieving write and read bandwidths up to 1.2GB/s. Its storage configuration includes two mirrored SSDs, offering a total capacity of up to 30.72TB. This server is equipped with dual 10/25GbE/SFP28 and eight 1GbE/RJ45 ports, making it an ideal solution for rental companies and broadcasters in need of a secure and efficient media transfer system between locations.
Dual HA DDP Head: Enhancing Storage Efficiency
Ardis Technologies also introduces the Dual HA DDP Head, a high-availability SAN solution running on the AVFS file system. AVFS is tailored for the Media & Entertainment industry, featuring a parallel scale-out design and a unique file-based caching mechanism to optimize storage efficiency and reduce costs. It supports a variety of storage connection protocols, including Ethernet, NVMe-oF/RDMA, FC, and InfiniBand. Additionally, AVFS is certified with RAID arrays from several leading manufacturers, with further compatibility information available upon request.
News source: https://ddpsan.com/