技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据库管理和存储
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云存储服务
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 设施管理
- 质量保证
用例
- 施工管理
- 基础设施检查
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
关于客户
CINE PLUS 是德国领先的媒体服务提供商,在全国设有 11 个分支机构。该公司制作各种内容,包括《Geschickt eingefädelt – Wer näht am besten?》等节目、德国热门犯罪剧集《Tatort》的剧集,以及包括《Die dunkle Seite des Mondes》在内的多项广告、广播和电影制作。 CINE PLUS 一直是 Avid 的忠实客户,相信 Avid 产品和服务的质量和效率,能够创造出高质量、引人入胜的沉浸式内容。该公司以其致力于向客户提供高分辨率、大容量数据而闻名。
挑战
CINE PLUS 是德国领先的媒体服务提供商之一,由于客户对更高分辨率和更大数据量的需求不断增长,CINE PLUS 面临着挑战。这就需要投资新的存储来支持他们的专业制作。升级之前,CINE PLUS 运行四台 Avid ISIS |柏林总部有 5500 个存储引擎。尽管是忠实的 Avid 客户,但不断增长的需求需要更强大的解决方案。 CINE PLUS 需要一种解决方案,该解决方案不仅要满足 Avid 设定的性能、能源效率和稳定性标准,而且还要与现有基础设施无缝集成。
解决方案
CINE PLUS 决定依赖 Avid NEXIS | E4 和 Avid NEXIS |用于数字后期制作的 PRO 存储。这些解决方案允许更快的媒体访问并降低运营成本。 Avid NEXIS |选择 E4 120TB 引擎是因为它具有与第三方提供商的互操作性以及与现有 Avid 基础设施的无缝集成。 Avid NEXIS | E4 成为 CINE PLUS 柏林总部所有数字后期制作流程的中心枢纽。该设置包括 40 个使用 Media Composer 的编辑套件、20 台用于记录的计算机以及 10 个用于 Firstlight 颜色分级的 Blackmagic Resolve 设备。用于标题或效果的 Adobe After Effects 也与 Avid 存储系统集成。位于德国其他地点的 CINE PLUS 设施也与 Avid NEXIS 合作运营 | PRO 及其现有的 Avid 存储基础设施。
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