On April 14, Nyriad and DigitalGlue proclaimed that Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) has preferred Nyriad UltraIO storage and the DigitalGlue creative space solution as the basis for its editorial and media asset management milieu.
Larry Haley, Senior Vice President of Engineering of the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), said that they determined the new storage solution to deliver the necessary performance for simultaneous workflows and numerous editing bays. Second, resilience was crucial, as every minute of downtime charges money. Third, the system had to endure many system stressors and deliver a sound understanding, even during power fluctuations or outages.
Trinity Broadcasting Network required a storage infrastructure to handle a high-volume editorial and media asset management environment, counting live recordings for an Edit-While-Capture workflow, staging finished assets, and assisting with post-processing tasks. The solution also had to accommodate more than 100 users streaming at 1500 kb/s,” Haley added.