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NETGEAR Case Study: Levels Audio Post

Overview As a pioneer in the post-production audio industry, Levels Audio Post wants to maintain its edge and continue delivering award-winning sound production to its clients. With multiple active mixing suites, they required a reliable storage appliance with unwavering performance in file serving. Recognizing their data as a cornerstone of their business, Levels required Network Attached Storage (NAS) with the safety of hardware RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks). After evaluating the other storage options on the market, Levels selected the ReadyNAS NV for several reasons.

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PublisherNETGEAR File FormatPDF
Date PublishedSeptember 2007 Downloads2
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