Arista Expands EOS and CloudVision Software Platforms as a Foundation for High-Performance Media and Entertainment Networking
Arista Networks (NYSE:ANET) extends its Arista EOS and CloudVision software to enhance high-performance networks for media and entertainment sectors. The Media Control Service (MCS) aims to reduce switching latency, ensuring instant audio and video stream establishment for live broadcasts. MCS integrates with existing broadcast solutions, offering guaranteed uptime and performance. The service is compatible with Arista's 7000-series Ethernet switches, enhancing multicast workflows efficiently. Future expansions of MCS solutions are expected, reflecting Arista's commitment to innovation in networking technology.
- MCS reduces switching latency, improving live broadcast efficiency.
- Integration with broadcast solutions partners enhances uptime and performance.
- MCS is compatible with Arista's 7000-series switches, broadening market opportunities.
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Provides ultra-fast switching for multicast media and entertainment workflows
In a race to nearly zero switching latency, if a live broadcast or studio console operator presses a button, they want to see results instantaneously, and MCS gets customers closer to that goal even for large-scale broadcast infrastructures. Together with Arista switching platforms, MCS supports the transition from Serial Digital Interface (SDI) to IP switching by adding a layer of security, performance, and predictability to real-time on-premises and remote production networks.
MCS integrates with Arista broadcast solutions partners to give broadcasters and studio operators guaranteed uptime and performance for a superior content experience. Complete end-to-end solutions with support for MCS are already available and will continue to expand.
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Arista Media Control Service
Arista MCS is a licensed software service that is built on the state-based data-driven architecture of Arista EOS and NetDL™. It provides APIs to dynamically program bandwidth-protected multicast flows across an Arista IP topology while also providing integrated event notification and tally in a highly efficient and deterministic manner. Also, in conjunction with CloudVision, it provides automated discovery, network fabric scheduling, path programming, real-time network analytics, multicast monitoring, and ultra-low-latency switching control. This ensures that live broadcast events and top-of-the-hour program switching can be conducted seamlessly under extreme demands.
“The integration with ARISTA MCS gives Lawo VSM consolidated access to an SMPTE 2110 fabric in a variety of scales and architectures. Arista MCS and CloudVision provide crucial features such as IP Broadcast fabric pathfinding, bandwidth allocation and management and are embraced by VSM into its rich hybrid IP, multivendor, end-to-end signal routing solution,” said Stephan Türkay, Senior Product Manager Media Infrastructure,
First-generation IP-based approaches that have not adapted to increased speed, scale, reliability, and performance needs of media and broadcast networks can now significantly improve through MCS integrations.
Unlike a simple QoS policy-based solution applied on top of an existing IP fabric, MCS utilizes an intelligent and deterministic algorithm to orchestrate end-to-end connectivity for multicast workflows and workloads using centralized state and event services provided by EOS NetDL.
Pricing and Availability
MCS is supported on all of Arista’s EOS-based platforms including the full range of Arista 7000-series 10/25/40/50/100/400G Ethernet switches – which are used globally by Arista’s enterprise, cloud, and service provider customers to provide highly efficient and reliable infrastructures.
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