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Serbia National Broadcaster Adds Low Repository To Headlines Operation

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Sep 16, 2011 11:37 AM

Serbian national broadcaster RTS has updated an SGL FlashNet low repository to encounter the needs that have grown up around its Grass Valley digital headlines prolongation system, that was commissioned in 2003.

Over the years, Grass Valley has one after another to rise the RTS doing and has right away integrated an repository network from SGL. In 2003, RTS commissioned Grass Valley Profile video servers and an open SAN to encouragement 30 NewsBrowse Edit stations, 5 NewsEdit stations and 3 NewsQ Pro qualification editors.

The network was written to be adjustable and future-proof, and given then it has been lengthened to add extra crop fortitude encoders and encouragement for RTS's selection of file-based merger format. The storage network has moreover been increased with the add-on of high-resilience server redundancy.

Drawing on the adjustable design of the Grass Valley digital headlines prolongation system, RTS called on Grass Valley's veteran services team, along with local distributor RTC, to supply the systems integration.

Systems architects from Grass Valley worked with RTS engineers to define, in advance, the correct workflow and information formation requirements. The answer was then reproduced to the compensation of RTS in assembly lines tests, before being implemented on site. This network answer is moreover upheld by a Service Level Agreement (SLA) is to continuing year of operations.

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