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03/25/2008, 12:15am, EDT

Tuesday, March 25th

GlobalStor unveils RAID for RED camera system

Globalstor Data Corporation today unveiled the ExtremeStor-DI REDe drive array, an addition to its popular line of storage servers designed specifically to offer complete compatibility for RED Digital Video footage. The RAID system is capable of streaming 2K format video at a full 24 frames-per-second across Fibre Channel, to use with a video editing system such as Apple's Final Cut Studio 2. Pricing for the ExtremeStor-DI REDe was not available.

Configuration options were not announced, but are expected to parallel the standard ExtremeStor-DI arrays, which start at 6TB and are configurable to 36TB total.



Filed under: digital imaging, upgrades/storage
Other story tags: video editing, RAID, Final Cut, RED, fibre channel

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So it's only able to support the RED in half the quality of the camera? No option to shoot in 4K mode???
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