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Harmonic Expands Video Server Product Family

Harmonic announces the continued expansion of its on-demand solutions portfolio with the introduction of the StreamLiner 2000 Flash memory video servers. This latest addition to Harmonic's StreamLiner product family enables operators to optimize throughput and provide more concurrent streams for popular content at regional hubs, while reducing price per stream by a significant margin. The new Flash-based models complement Harmonic's RAM and disk-based StreamLiner video servers, and are easily integrated with the company's Armada intelligent content distribution network (CDN) management system. These software-based solutions provide operators with a unified on-demand streaming platform easily tailored to accommodate popular and long-tail content delivery, and are suitable for servicing a range of video-on-demand (VOD) and time-shifted TV applications and architectures.

The dense two rack-unit (2-RU) StreamLiner Flash solution integrates seamlessly with StreamLiner RAM and disk-based servers within the same cluster, enabling operators to cost-effectively address the requirements of typical long-tail VOD demand curves. The Armada content distribution system intelligently enables operators to optimize network bandwidth and asset storage. For example, Armada can dynamically determine the popularity of each asset and move it to and from the edge as required. The solution is integrated with Harmonic's powerful NMX Digital Service Manager, which provides a complete view and control of the entire broadcast and on-demand video delivery path.



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