Storage and domain requirements for SMB storage
The K2 Summit system on SMB storage must be created with the following requirements for hi-res and lo-res locations and domain.
- One private share:
- Private Media Share: This is a high-resolution realtime network.
This network must be segmented, non-routable, and private. For example purposes in these
topics, this share is represented by the following:
\\gvstorage-private\mediashare
- Private Media Share: This is a high-resolution realtime network.
This network must be segmented, non-routable, and private. For example purposes in these
topics, this share is represented by the following:
- Two public shares:
- Public Media Share: This is a high-resolution non-realtime network.
For example purposes in these topics, this share is represented by the
following:
\\gvstorage-public\mediashare
- Public Proxy Share: This is a low-resolution network. For example
purposes in these topics, this share is represented by the following:
\\gvstorage-public\proxy
There should only be one proxy location used throughout the system.
- Public Media Share: This is a high-resolution non-realtime network.
For example purposes in these topics, this share is represented by the
following:
- Besides configuring the Control Network, the following servers might
require a special network adapter to connect to the SMB storage:
- HTTP Proxy Server
- Conform, Encoder, Render Engine, and XRE server(s)
- FSM/K2 Manager
- K2 Summit Clients systems
- The system must be on a fully qualified domain.
For details about configuring a specific brand of SMB storage to support K2 Summit systems, refer to the Grass Valley Knowledge Base.