Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Re: [Avid-L2] Medianet 5 real time streams of DNX 145 vs. Isis 5K and 7K

 

A lot depends on the configuration. The clients are all connected
through a switch so their individual connections are somewhat
independent. The bandwidth of the ISIS itself depends on the number of
chassis it has. The system administrator can let all the clients share
the available bandwidth more or less equally or they can assign a
dedicated bandwidth to individual clients. We frequently have 12 plus
systems working simultaneously with a mix of DNxHD145 and XDCam50 and
it's not a problem. Short bursts of 2 streams of DNxHD (un rendered
dissolves) are fine too. --J.B.

John Moore bigfish@pacbell.net [Avid-L2] wrote:
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> I'm going to start googling but on a talk show series coming up we are
> told that on a similar series they had 6 online bays pulling 7 streams
> of DNX 145 while offlining the talk show at using the DNX-145 as the
> source media. I don't have all the exact configuration but I'm told
> this was done with an Isis 7K model and perhaps an additional Isis
> 5K. I'm not really up on all the various configurations but given
> they did this on another series it seems possible. Is there a chart
> somewhere that lists the amount of streams capable on an Isis. As I
> understand Isis is always ethernet 1 gig to the client and 10 gig on
> the backplane.
>
> We are being asked why we can't just use one of our older medianet 5
> unitys that is 2 gig fibre. Some of the medianet 5 chassis are 500GB
> drives and a few are 1TB drives. To my mind I think the newer Isis
> configurations are using bigger drives which inherently have faster
> read and write speeds due to the higher density of the data on the
> platters. Also newer hardware must perform faster and more
> efficiently than the older medianet 5. I don't understand why this is
> so hard for the bean counters to understand. If anyone can point me
> to the definitive documents regarding capacity, throughput and number
> of streams I'd appreciate it. I know I've seen these types of
> documents and Avid was very big on documenting how they are very
> conservative with their promises so you don't end up disappointed.
> John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net
>
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