Cross Platform Storage Compatibility
From OS X, Windows and Pro Tools, to Final Cut Pro and Avid, production shops often need to support a mix of operating systems, workstation hardware, and application software to meet the varying demands of the market.
Solutions that only work with OS X machines or Windows machines are limited in their usefulness. Products that support Final Cut Pro or Avid, but not Pro Tools, simply don’t work for shops that use best-of-breed systems.
Every SNS SAN solution can support a mix of Mac and Windows PCs, including providing the ability to migrate files between the two environments. Because our storage supports native file systems and appears as local storage when mounted by a workstation, we offer industry-leading support for audio and video applications.
Key Solution Features
- Compatibility with leading OS platforms
- Compatibility with leading DAW and NLE applications.
Key Solution Benefits
- Storage will not stand in the way of using the right tool for the job
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