Avantis CD/DVD Server Technology Backgrounder
Network Attached Storage
Avantis CD/DVD servers are designed around the plug
and play principle of network attached storage (NAS).
The CD/DVD server connects directly to a hub or switch on
the network and operates independently of other servers on
the network. The CD/DVD server can still be accessed even
if other servers are down. Avantis CD/DVD servers can be set
up in minutes and need no screen or keyboard to install on
the network.
Hard disk technology
Avantis pioneered the use of hard disk technology to store
and distribute multimedia CD and DVD information. Called Adaptive
CD Imaging, this approach provides rapid access to CD-ROM
and DVD information by creating and storing images of CDs
on fast hard disk drives.
Unlike optical CD-ROM drives, towers and jukeboxes, hard
disk based CD server appliances provide superb levels of performance,
concurrency and reliability, allowing many users to access
CD and DVD information simultaneously. Data access from a
CD is much slower than from a hard disk drive. The fastest
CD-ROM drives have an average access time of about 100ms,
compared to less than 10ms for hard disk drives.
Data transfer rates are used to describe the reading speed
of the CD-ROM drive. The original CD-ROM drives had a data
transfer rate of 150 KB/sec but since the computer can handle
data at ever higher speeds, manufacturers are now offering
4X, 24X, 40X and higher speed drives. However, this is of
little benefit when CD-ROMs are shared over a network using
a standard CD tower or jukebox as data throughput from the
CD-ROM drives is let down by poor access times. With a hard
disk based approach, higher sustainable data throughput rates
are achievable even when concurrent access is required.
Comparative throughput of data for Optical CD Tower vs
Avantis Hard Disk Based Server
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KB/sec
= amount of data read in a second. Avantis make these calculations
based on an arbitrary 64KB to be read on each read request
Multimedia
Virtual Drive Technology
Avantis' unique client software creates virtual CD/DVD drives
on the workstation which emulate real CD/DVD drives. CDs are
then accessed from the user's workstation just as they would
be from real local CD-ROM or DVD drives, but with the advantage
that each workstation can have multiple CD/DVD drives. CDs
can then be launched automatically from shortcut icons on
the desktop, or dragged and dropped onto virtual drives in
the Avantis CD Explorer. This approach, developed by Avantis,
is known as Multimedia Virtual Drive technology, and
is the only system that offers compatibility with ALL formats
of CD and DVD
No other CD-ROM sharing solution uses this technology or has
the ability to fully support multimedia CD-ROMs or DVDs. These
virtual drives are able to recognise formats such as Audio-CD,
DVD Video and even CDs or DVDs that cannot normally be networked
or copied.
The Avantis CD/DVD Compatibility
Guarantee
Avantis servers offer compatibility with ALL formats of CD
and DVD. This means that we support all known CD and DVD formats
including:
In-house mastered CDs
Many copy protected formats
CD and DVD formats that cannot normally be networked
or copied
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