Friday, August 24, 2012

[Avid-L2] Re: Unity Media Engine sluggish?

 

Forgive my novice questions but when you say,"Unity PortServer is connected via 4Gb/s fiber to the server but a SHARED
1Gb/s to all the clients." Is that on ISIS or the older unities that have the port server in a separate chassis. With the Avid Media Net box everything is in one chassis including the port server. Perhaps in my overly simplistic view I've been confusing the Port Server with the ethernet switch in functionality. Does the port server function to manage the ethernet switch or does it manage the signals once they get through the switch to the port server? I've never spent much quality time with Unity so I'd like to get a little foundation of the structure.

--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "Dom Q. Silverio" <domqsilverio@...> wrote:
>
> Are you referring to optical gigabit? It does not matter as the speed is
> still 1 Gb/s. You can change your physical medium but what is
> transmitted through that cable, be it optical or copper, is still 1 Gb/s
> of 1s and 0s. PortServer communicates to the clients via 1 Gb/s (TCP/IP
> based).
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> To make your ethernet clients faster you really need a totally different
> infrastructure. For SAN like ISIS, you have a dedicated 1 Gb/s
> connection to the switch, which is connected via 10Gb/s to the server.
> Unity PortServer is connected via 4Gb/s fiber to the server but a SHARED
> 1Gb/s to all the clients.
>
> I can achieve about 110 MB/s (88% efficiency) with copper connection wit
> ISIS. You are lucky if you get 50 MB/s with Unity even with a single client.
>
>
>
> On 8/23/2012 8:43 PM, John Moore wrote:
> > At one place I work their old unity V 4 ish with the separate port server and file manage died a few month back. They replace it with an Avid medianet with 20 seats of ethernet. I was acting sluggish and problematic. They brought in some new engineers and they install an Avid Unity Media Engine. Everything was working better until after lunch and then things got slow and sluggish again. In some cases we have some very nested timelines that just naturally move slow even with the project running local. They brought in a new ethernet switch a Linksys/Cisco SLM2048 to connect all the bays to the unity. I assume that is a qualified switch for the Unity given they are professional engineers etc... Just curious in my very novice IT curiosity I see some miniGBIC connections which I read are to hook to the main network. Why doesn't the Avid Unity Media Engine hook up to the ethernet switch through something like this miniGBIC connection. It
> > sounds like it is a fatter pipe to hook between other switches or as the web site I found said the network. Seems the unity only piped in through a CAT 5 ethernet cable to the ethernet switch would be a little limiting in and of itself but I guess that's just the way it is. Is there no way to implement the miniGBIC to connect to the unity chassis? Just trying to think outside the box here.
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