Small Tree Unveils GraniteSTOR ST-FCoE at NAB 2010
March 5, 2010
Source: Small Tree Communications
New Generation Storage System Facilitates
Shift to 8k Video
Small Tree introduces
its next generation of storage technology at NAB 2010 (booth
SL7425) GraniteSTOR ST-FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet),
for both target and initiator.

Taking advantage of 10 Gigabit Ethernets robust throughout
capabilities, GraniteSTOR ST-FCoE will offer post-production
editors maximum efficiency and ease in handling 10 bit HD
uncompressed video or next generation 8k video with the ease
of Ethernet.
The need for high bandwidth, low latency storage for
applications such as Smoke and multi-clip editing solutions
are driving the need for FCoE technology, said Corky
Seeber, president of Small Tree. Todays SAN technology
works well with current applications such as ProRes HQ and
ProRes 444, but with the ongoing shift to HD, tomorrows
storage systems will need to work seamlessly over 10Gb Ethernet
in order to offer an optimal workflow environment and our
FCoE products are critical in making that happen.
Ideal for Final Cut or any high bandwidth Mac application,
Small Trees FCoE products will provide exceptional performance
due to several new networking features; the most important
of which is OS X stack bypass.
GraniteSTOR ST-FCoE is more economical than todays Fibre
Channel solutions as it allows for the benefits of the Fibre
Channel protocol over standard Ethernet hardware.
Small Tree will be demonstrating an OS X FCoE initiator and
stand alone target at NAB 2010 with one to six 10 Gb ports,
a 10 Gb FCoE switch and target solutions starting at 12 TB
at a fraction of the cost of a comparable Fibre Channel solution.
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