Las Vegas - Globalstor Data Corp., an OEM integrator of high-performance RAID, SAN, and storage/video servers, has announced that its ExtremeStor-DI video storage and playback system is powering Bluefish444’s (NAB Booth SL5011) Epoch 2K Horizon video processing card demonstration at this year’s NAB show.
The demonstration features content generated by Assimilate’s Scratch Data Process Solution and postproduction software along with Nvidia Quadro FX 5800 SDI by PNY graphics boards, and is showcasing uncompressed 2K end-to-end capture, color grading, and playback.
NAB attendees can witness firsthand the processing power of the Bluefish444 Epoch 2K Horizon, complimented by the color-grading and DI content toolset of the Scratch software and the Nvidia Quadro FX 5800 SDI graphics card. Bluefish444 is deploying the latest generation of Globalstor’s 10-drive ExtremeStor-DI tower for data capture, processing, and real-time playback of high-resolution 2K video content processed by the Epoch 2K Horizon multichannel 2K PCIE video card.
The latest generation of Globalstor’s ExtremeStor-DI video storage and playback workstation offers native, uncompressed 4K, stereoscopic 2K and R3D (RED 3D) resolution playback in a single solution, either in a rack-mount or tower configuration, along with 10 PCI Express (PCI-E) card slots.
ExtremeStor-DI base model capacity starts at just under 2.5TB and is scalable up to 72TBs in a single 6U rackmount.