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Dot Hill Announces the Certification of AssuredSAN Storage Arrays with Blackmagic Design and Tiger Technology

September 2014 by Marc Jacob

Dot Hill Systems Corp. announced today at the IBC symposium in Amsterdam that two leading post-production solution providers have this month certified Dot Hill AssuredSAN 4004 storage for use with their workflow solutions.

Blackmagic Design creates the world’s highest quality and innovative post production, film and broadcast technology solutions has also certified the Dot Hill AssuredSAN series for use with their DaVinci Resolve 11 color correction and editing solution.

Tiger Technology, which designs, markets, and supports world-class innovative storage workflow management solutions, has certified Dot Hill AssuredSAN® storage for use with their Tiger Series solutions.

Tiger Technology will be showcasing its Tiger Series workflow management solutions running on a Dot Hill AssuredSAN 4004 storage platform in Hall 7, Stand C.10. Robert Keske, Tiger Technology CEO, said: “We’re thrilled to be working closely with Dot Hill and to certify its great high-performance storage with Tiger Series Shared Storage Workflow Solutions. The industry is hungry for alternatives to complex and expensive file-sharing products, and the certified Dot Hill – Tiger combination provides multi-user content-centric productions with a complete and easy project, workspace, user, and media management solution.”

Providing Rock Solid Wicked Fast storage solutions, Dot Hill AssuredSAN arrays provide over half a petabyte of high speed 16Gb Fibre Channel storage with 99.999% availability that can be shared by multiple users for maximum efficiency and increased workflow productivity. Dot Hill AssuredSAN 4004 solutions are built on the company’s proven and patented RAID architecture, which integrates performance tuning and optimization of randomized sequential I/O for Media and Entertainment workloads.


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