Broadpeak improves BkS400 servers
March 18, 2013
Broadpeak, a provider of content delivery network (CDN) technologies and VoD servers for cable, IPTV, OTT, and hybrid TV operators worldwide, has announced that its high-performance BkS400 video cache servers have been optimised with a streaming capacity of up to 30 Gbps. Leveraging this new streaming capacity, operators can efficiently deliver video content while ensuring the best quality of service for end users through HTTP adaptive streaming technology.
“Our latest software version of the BkS400 streamer, running on Intel-based off-the-shelf servers, now features a very high throughput that makes it both efficient and affordable to deliver high-quality video content over the open Internet,” said Jacques Le Mancq, president and CEO of Broadpeak. “By providing operators with 30 Gbps of full-line rate streaming capacity per unit and broad HTTP format support, the BkS400 servers are the ideal server solution for video streaming.”
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