
SANmp – Fibre and iSCSI SAN Sharing Software
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This product is end of life and no longer available.
For options transitioning from SANmp please contact us so that we may help you migrate to a more current workflow solution.
Superior performance, versatility and ease-of-use
SANmp® management software enables all of your users to easily share their projects and huge media files on a Storage Area Network. Workflow is dramatically increased with SANmp – all users can capture, record and edit directly onto the storage system in real-time, eliminating the need to copy files locally.
If everyone in your workgroup needs to collaborate on massive projects and easily capture, share and edit Terabytes of media, then SANmp is the software you need.
Every copy of SANmp includes a license for both Mac and PC – you can install it on either platform. There’s no complicated licensing… You can even install both SANmp versions on a dual-boot computer!
No servers. No metadata controllers. No IT staff.
SANmp requires no servers or metadata controllers, which makes it a perfect choice for companies without an IT staff. Simply install SANmp and within minutes your OS X and Windows users can be safely sharing all of your Fibre Channel and iSCSI storage.
See what users have to say about SNS
How Carilion Clinic Uses EVO To Power Patient Storytelling
“Whether it’s a child with a spine condition learning to walk, a hospice patient finding comfort in music therapy, or a professional basketball player getting back on the court—these are stories worth telling.”
Brave Channels Helps Creatives Edit Virtually Anywhere With EVO
“SNS EVO allows for effective cross NLE use, which suited us perfectly as we work with Avid, Adobe, and Resolve across multiple productions. It was easy to set up and share volume access across different users.”
Overskies Transforms Media Production with EVO Shared Storage
At Overskies, creativity and original thinking drives everything. As a creative agency acting as an integrated storytelling engine for their clients, they have to have high-level brand strategy in-house, and a deep expertise in production and post-production. But as their projects became more ambitious and workflow more complex, their storage infrastructure struggled to keep up.




