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Every client is connected to a network interface port of the just:store system.
As every client has a dedicated connection to just:store, every client is allowed to have a different network speed.
We suggest using this topology for editing, playout and ingest workstations . So if you use Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Avid Media Composer or Davinci Resolve Studio.to get the maximum performance for each client computer.
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Connection over Switch/Router
This topology is for a higher number of clients which all connect to just:store via a single connection to a 10 Gbit switch.
The switch may connect to the internet over a firewall.
Every client is connected either by 1 Gbit or 10 Gbit to the switch. Do not mix 1 Gbit and 10 Gbit connections.
We suggest using this topology for playout workstations , ingest and editing workstations with less bandwidthdata throughput.
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Connection over Switch/Router using Link Aggregation/Bonding
This topology is for a higher number of clients which all connect to just:store via a bonded connection to a 10 Gbit switch.
Bonding either allows you to have a more secure connection (in case one connection breaks) and/or a faster connection.
The switch may connect to the internet over a firewall.
Every client is connected either by 1 Gbit or 10 Gbit to the switch. Do not mix 1 Gbit and 10 Gbit client connectionsinterfaces.
We suggest using this topology for a numerous playout, ingest and editing workstations. Please keep in mind that the bond configuration will have a maximal available bandwidth which depends on the configuration.
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(In)Direct Connection
This topology is for a lower number of clients which all connect to just:store.
In this case, we are using multiple 10 GBit connections to the switch, which are shown as colored lines in the figure below. You can also use 1 Gbit connections, but do not mix 1 and 10 Gbit connections.
just:store has routes defined, i.e. it sends network packets to the switch and the switch sends the packets to their destination.
With this setup, you connect a switch to a single network interface port of the just:store system. Clients are connected to the switch. On just:store routes will be defined, resulting in a dedicated connection for each client, so they cannot communicate with each other.
Every client is connected either by 1 Gbit or 10 Gbit to the switch. Do not mix 1 Gbit and 10 Gbit client connections.
We suggest using this topology only playout or ingest workstations with a very small bandwidthdata throughput, due to the fact that there is the limitation of one interface either 1Gbit or 10Gbit.
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