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Legacy hardware and software

Drastic SAN Connectivity

Drastic's DDR technology has been used in a wide variety of SAN environments. This page includes documents on the three most widely successful customer configurations Drastic has found.

 NOTE: This area contains legacy material from previous Drastic Technologies websites. It is provided for reference only, and contains information, products and links that may no longer exist and which are no longer supported by Drastic. For current Drastic Technologies products, please see our main site here:

http://www.drastic.tv

BrightDrive

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Bright Systems' (www.4bright.com) BrightDrive provides wide OS compatibility with a video centric SAN architecture.

SGI InfiniteStorage SAN Solutions

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SGI (now owned by HP) (www.sgi.com) is a world leader in processing, storage and video systems.

Apple XSAN

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Apple's XSAN (www.apple.com) has designed a Mac/Final Cut centric SAN workflow into which Drastic has linked seamlessly.

 

NOTE: This area contains legacy material from previous Drastic Technologies websites. It is provided for reference only, and contains information, products and links that may no longer exist and which are no longer supported by Drastic. For current Drastic Technologies products, please see our main site here:

http://www.drastic.tv


 

Trademarks, Registered Trademarks, and Copyrights

 

Trademarks, Registered Trademarks, and Copyrights

Apple Inc. - Apple, the Apple logo, Final Cut, Final Cut Pro, Apple TV, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, iTunes, Mac, Mac OS X, macOS, Shake, Final Cut Pro, ProRes, High Sierra, Mojave, M1, M2, and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Bright Technologies, Inc. - Bright and Bright Systems are trademarks of Bright Technologies, Inc.
Drastic Technologies, Ltd. – trademarks specified here.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company – OpenGL and SGI are registered trademarks and the OpenGL SC logo is a trademark of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners

 

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