Xsan for Mac OS X: Apple.www.apple.com, Software, $999 This 64-bit cluster file system enables school districts to consolidate storage resources and provide multiple computers with concurrent file-level read/write (1) Refers to a device that can both input and output or transmit and receive. (2) Refers to a file that can be updated and erased. If a shared file is given read/write access, it can be changed by someone else on the network. See share. access to shared volumes over Fibre Channel. Up to 64 video professionals can simultaneously access a single storage volume that supports multiple high bandwidth video streams for efficient workflow The automatic routing of documents to the users responsible for working on them. Workflow is concerned with providing the information required to support each step of the business cycle. in video and film editing, broadcast, visual effects and motion graphics creation. The company has also upgraded its Xserve A 1U rack-mounted Macintosh server from Apple, introduced in 2002. Designed for the back office and datacenters, the Xserve originally came with one or two G4 PowerPC CPUs, display adapter, optical drive and up to four disk drives configured as RAID 0 or RAID 1. 1 U rack optimized server to deliver dual 64-bit 2.3 GHz PowerPC G5 processors with over 35 gigaflops (GIGA FLoating point OPerations per Second) One billion floating point operations per second. See FLOPS. (unit) gigaflops - (GFLOPS) One thousand million (10^9) floating point operations per second. of processing power per system. Configurations start at $2,999. CIRCLE #512 FOR INFORMATION [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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