As the first model of the next-generation Lightspeed servers, the VLS-300 boasts a 30% performance increase over its predecessor, powered by a dual GPU configuration and state-of-the-art hardware components.
At IBC 2024, Telestream will introduce the VLS-300, the latest addition to its Vantage Lightspeed server family. Designed to supercharge Vantage workflows, the VLS-300 offers better speed and efficiency for high-volume transcoding and media processing.
As the first in the next generation of Lightspeed servers, the VLS-300 delivers a 30% performance improvement over its predecessor, powered by a dual GPU setup and cutting-edge hardware components.
Speaking about the new model, Rich Andes, VP of Product Marketing for Vantage, said: “The new VLS-300 model is the next evolution of Telestream innovation in hardware that is purpose-built for the demands of high volume transcoding and media processing. Built on years of expertise in designing high-grade servers to empower the Vantage platform, the 300 provides users unparalleled performance for critical operations that need the fastest end-to-end processing possible.”
The VLS-300 accelerates media workflows, drastically reducing content preparation and delivery times to keep pace with rapid media trends. Its adaptable design and advanced connectivity ensure seamless scalability as operational needs evolve.
Equipped with dual NVIDIA A4000 GPUs, the VLS-300 sets a new benchmark for speed and efficiency, exceeding quality and compliance standards. With robust cooling systems, dual power supplies, and solid-state storage, it delivers consistent top-tier performance and reliability.
The VLS-300 includes NVMe 800GB OS drives, dual 1.92TB RAID media storage, and versatile Ethernet options, with support for 1G/10G RJ45 and the option for 25G and 100G configurations, ensuring future-proof connectivity and exceptional operational performance.