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Alienware HD Media Server Reads/Writes Blu-ray
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January 31, 2008 | by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
The computer company has created a massive 4TB machine, with wireless streaming, remote access and built-in Blu-ray.
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Posted by Revko  on  02/03  at  04:26 PM

Looks expensive, any guess how much this baby will cost?

Isn’t this a dell comany now ?

Revko

Posted by ADrian  on  03/08  at  06:32 PM

for the consumer space yes, but in high end graphics environments or client - server environments, I’d go to Phantom Data Systems for bluray server solutions. http://www.phantomdatasystems.com/bluraydisc.html Phantom Data Systems Blu Ray Server MAC, PC, LINUX compatible

Posted by George  on  03/18  at  08:25 PM

yea it’s a Dell company. They’re playing the multi brand game. I looked up phantom data as well, they seem to have a strong presence in the medical imaging and enterprise blu ray space. With various versions that doesn’t require professional installation.
http://www.phantomdatasystems.com/bluray_server.html”>Blu Ray Server Library

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Posted by George  on  03/26  at  01:02 PM

They’re not really expensive, actually a fraction of the cost when compared to Plasmon UDO, EMC and the like. For less than 50K a medical imaging operation or law enforcement / surveillance operation can implement a 35 + Terabyte library with a 50 year archival life and performance guarantee. On the low end, 9 K will get you a 3+ TB library. Not bad at all.

G.

Posted by George  on  03/26  at  01:04 PM

I was referring to the Phantom Data Systems Enterprise alternative in my earlier post.

G.

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