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by Al Kovalick
Video Systems in an IT Environment, 2nd Edition
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Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Networked Media in an IT Environment
2. The Basics of Professional Networked Media
3A. Storage System Basics
3B. Storage Access Methods
4. Software Technology for A/V Systems
5. Reliability and Scalability Methods
6. Networking Basics for A/V
7. Media Systems Integration
8. Security for Networked A/V Systems
9. Systems Management and Monitoring
10. The Transition to IT: Issues and Case Studies
11. A Review of A/V Basics
Appendix A. Fast Shortcuts for Computing 2N
Appendix B. Achieving Frame Accuracy in a Non-Frame Accurate World
Appendix C. Grid, Cluster, Utility, and Symmetric Multiprocessing Computing
Appendix D. The Information Flood—One Zettabyte of Data
Appendix E. 8B/10B Line Coding
Appendix F. Digital Hierarchies
Appendix G. 270 Million—A Magic Number in Digital Video
Appendix H. A Novel A/V Storage System
Appendix I. Is It Rabbits Multiplying or Is It Streaming?
Appendix J. How to Evaluate a Video Server
Appendix K. Blade Servers
Appendix L. Solid State Discs Set Off Flash Flood
Appendix M. Will Ethernet Switches Ever Replace Traditional Video Routers?
A Glossary of AV/IT Terms
Index
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INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1
Networked Media in an IT Environment
CHAPTER 2
The Basics of Professional Networked Media
CHAPTER 3A
Storage System Basics
CHAPTER 3B
Storage Access Methods
CHAPTER 4
Software Technology for A/V Systems
CHAPTER 5
Reliability and Scalability Methods
CHAPTER 6
Networking Basics for A/V
CHAPTER 7
Media Systems Integration
CHAPTER 8
Security for Networked A/V Systems
CHAPTER 9
Systems Management and Monitoring
CHAPTER 10
The Transition to IT: Issues and Case Studies
CHAPTER 11
A Review of A/V Basics
Appendix A:
Fast Shortcuts for Computing 2
N
Appendix B:
Achieving Frame Accuracy in a Non-Frame Accurate World
Appendix C:
Grid, Cluster, Utility, and Symmetric Multiprocessing Computing
Appendix D:
The Information Flood—One Zettabyte of Data
Appendix E:
8B/10B Line Coding
Appendix F:
Digital Hierarchies
Appendix G:
270 Million—A Magic Number in Digital Video
Appendix H:
A Novel A/V Storage System
Appendix I:
Is It Rabbits Multiplying or Is It Streaming?
Appendix J:
How to Evaluate a Video Server
Appendix K:
Blade Servers
Appendix L:
Solid State Discs Set Off Flash Flood
Appendix M:
Will Ethernet Switches Ever Replace Traditional Video Routers?
GLOSSARY
INDEX
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