Padus DJ .NET
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Main Features - Page 2
- Administrative controls
DiscJuggler.NET comes out-of-the-box complete with default configuration templates, along with every conceivable option and control. This turns the idea of using DiscJuggler.NET in a corporate or online retail environment into a realistic endeavor. Here's an overview of the features available, organized by popular sections:
Server access assignable by:
IP address access lists
Computer name
Domain
Group member
Domain user
Local user (to Padus Network Service)
User rank templates:
Administrator
Superuser
User
Access rights assignable per user:
Individual drives
Drive types
Number of drives per job
Number of discs
Job priority
Drive control
Complete administrative abilities to control every drive, job, and user.
- Functional interfaces
Both administrators and clients can interface with the server by using the web or applications using the Padus Network Client. Features are displayed based on the user's rank. Administrators have complete control over everything in DiscJuggler.NET, while the abilities of the Superuser and User rank are determined by the Administrator. Administrators can set abilities on a per user basis by using any of the interfaces.
Notable abilities that an Administrator can assign to a user include: drives that a user can and cannot write to, types of drives that a user can and cannot write to, job priority, and the number of discs a user can write. In the end, an Administrator can assign an ability on a per user basis for ever conceivable ability DiscJuggler.NET contains.
- Automation possibilities
Integration with current disc autoloaders, jukeboxes, and printers for infinite automation possibilities in the office.
The real beauty of DiscJuggler.NET comes through when the server is attached to popular disc autoloaders, jukeboxes, and printers. In the same way that a networked printer has a paper tray, the Padus Network Service can have a stash of discs for immediate use when a job comes down the pipeline. A lot more wonderful things happen with an addition of a disc printer. When a printer is attached to the PNS, users can send their own disc labels with their job. Additionally, all job information can be printed on the disc, ranging from source IP address, date/time, and verification status of the disc.
- Other features
High speed pre-mastering engine (>24X for CD, >4x for DVD)
Support for all CD-R/RW, DVD-RAM, DVD-R/RW, and DVD+RW drives currently available
(both SCSI and ATAPI)
Full support for IEEE-1394/Firewire and USB protocols
BURN-Proofand JustLink
Support for simultaneous recording to multiple CD-R/RW, DVD-RAM, DVD-R/RW, and
DVD+RW drives
Support for many CD/DVD autoloaders and jukeboxes
Support for many CD/DVD label printers