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CD/DVD
Master
DVD-R / CD-R
DVD-ROM / CD-ROM
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Overview
CDs and DVDs have become a well-established storage media within the
workplace. They are easily transported from one system to another
and knowledge of their benefits has significantly increased. The CD/DVD
Master product works across the network allowing both System Administrators
and privileged clients to harness the power to manage more than just
the standalone CD/DVD-R writer. With QStar's CD/DVD Master product,
users get the ability to manage hundreds or thousands of CD/DVDs,
with ease, through an intuitive GUI and advanced management tools.
QStar's CD/DVD Master software combines all of the great features
offered in the QStar CD/DVD Axxess product with the ability to intelligently
write and group CD/DVD-R media within sets.
Features
& Benefits
Standards Based Formats
QStar's CD/DVD Master software adds the ability to write in either
the ISO 9660 standard or UDF. These formats, recognized as world standards,
will allow the media created with the QStar CD/DVD Master product
to be transportable to other systems, even if they are not running
the same operating system.
Writing Options
QStars CD/DVD Master supports both direct writing to media or
scheduled writing of the ISO/UDF image. Administrators can assign
mastered media to different media sets, and a profile can be defined
to guarantee consistent media creation. E-mail notification ensures
that System Administrators are informed of the completion of the write
process and alerted to any conditions that could affect the systems
ability to perform correctly.
Automatic Media Assignment
Administrators can create numerous sets whereby media will automatically
be added, as appropriate, once mastered. This ensures that only the
media the set requires will be allocated. Each surface of the set
can be its own filesystem or all the media together can be one contiguous
filesystem. |
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