Lucas: On The Cutting Edge
Posted Aug 13, 2007
Carolina's video system, produced by XOS Technologies, now uses a 14-terabyte storage server. In plain English, that means the system can now hold 1,200 hours of video. Before the server upgrade, its small storage limit necessarily meant only Carolina footage could be stored. Now, the extra storage space has allowed Allen's staff to add other film requested by the coaches. Players have already noticed the difference.
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