Networkable Disc Caching Blu-ray Tower 30 Blu-ray Discs



Networkable Disc Caching Blu-ray Tower 30 Blu-ray Discs

Networkable Disc Caching Blu-ray Tower 30 Blu-ray Discs, Dual Gigabit Interface, Redundant Power Supply. The Blu-Ray Network (BRN) is a Virtual Jukebox. Virtual Jukeboxes such as the BRN copy optical discs onto a hard drive, preserving the optical disc’s native format. The BRN can hold the content of 30 full Blu-Ray Discs, hundreds of DVDs or thousands of CDs, in any proportion on its expandable RAID. There are many advantages to copying optical discs to hard drives. Hard drive access isn’t slowed significantly by many users accessing the system at the same time. Compared with conventional jukeboxes, virtual jukeboxes are smaller, higher capacity, more reliable due to lower parts count, less expensive and require less maintenance. The BRN copies the content of a Blu-ray in approximately 14 minutes. Only if you need to update discs every few days is this a significant inconvenience. In almost all environments, a Virtual Jukebox is superior in every important performance measurement to a conventional Jukebox.

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