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  • The jury for the Design Awards of the IABM

    The International Association of Broadcast Manufacturers - has identified the technologies on which the Dynamic Drive Pool is based - as one of the Top 10 most innovative designs

  • Fairlight Australia Product Support Director Joe Hammer says

    “The DDP is Fairlights #1 choice in superior & worldwide proven storage solutions with great speed & functionality”

  • Project & File level based sharing

    All applications can simultaneously Read/Write From/To the same volumes

Why choose DDP?

 

If you are looking for a Storage System, the solution is right here.

The DDP is the easiest SAN around. It is one system (a DDP), one network (Ethernet) and all from one manufacturer, Ardis Technologies.

You get what you expect.

Introduction

DDP’s are Ethernet based SAN systems which utilize the AVFS/iSCSI protocol. DDP drives behave the same as local drives with no latency or lag unlike some NAS systems. Network Attached Storage Systems (NAS) understand files and metadata and provide both storage and file-system. SAN storage systems only understand block data, leaving file-systems concerns to the client computer. Because NAS systems are file aware, it operates at a higher layer and therefore introduces more latency into the read/write process. The NAS appears to the client computer as a File Server requiring the client to map a network drive to share, where as a SAN disk presents itself to the client as a local disk allowing the client to deal with the file-system.

SAN & NAS

Because SAN storage operates at a lower layer it is substantially faster. For years the question has been: what to use, SAN or NAS? For many companies, the answer is both. While it is not a hard and fast rule, many companies use SAN for their database and e-mail applications and NAS for file storage. However, with the introduction of Ardis Technologies AVFS/iSCSI system companies can now use SAN with NAS simplicity and functionality. This Ardis Virtual File System  combines the performance benefits of the iSCSI SAN protocol with the NAS intelligence using a single Ethernet network.

iSCSI

The iSCSI protocol has emerged as a popular alternative to Fibre Channel for block based storage area networking. Over the past two years, the adoption of iSCSI in production systems in companies of all sizes and industries has grown dramatically. AVFS uses the iSCSI protocol instead of Fibre Channel to accelerate data access. Unlike a FC SAN, AVFS works over a single Ethernet  infrastructure carrying SCSI commands over the IP network allowing data transfers over intranets and over long distances.

Therefore Ardis Technologies believes that AVFS will ultimately address a much greater market providing SAN level performance with NAS level intelligence over a unified storage network.

 

Pro Tools & DDP

Pro Tools editors on PC and Mac can fully collaborate on projects. They can simultaneously read and write from and to the same DDP drives.

DDP works with Pro Tools

Avid & DDP

Avid editors on PC and Mac can switch the DDP to a Unity ISIS mode. There is full collaboration between Avid and Pro Tools and others.

DDP works with Avid

DDP Apps

The DDP works with many applications for Film, Video and Audio.
Perfect for Final Cut Pro, Pro Tools or Avid editors.

Go to the complete list of apps

Apple & DDP

The DDP fully supports Lion, FCP10 X en Premiere Pro products. Preread algorithms are used for enhanced bandwidth and there is full support for all other applications as well.

DDP fully supports Lion

Film & DDP

The DDP can be used with all major DI systems such as Autodesk, Digital Vision, DVS, Scratch, Arri.

With preread and preallocation for enhanced bandwidth. For 4K two 10GbE ports can be combined.

DDP also for Film Applications

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