Blackmagic Design Announces New Blackmagic Cloud Store Ultra
Extremely high performance flash storage with up to 48TB capacity, RAID 5 support, 2 x 100G Ethernet and Blackmagic Cloud sync.
Blackmagic Cloud Store Ultra is an extremely high performance flash storage with up to 48TB capacity and two independent 100G Ethernet connections that lets customers record and edit simultaneously without either workflow interfering with the other. Available in 24TB and 48TB models, it also features RAID 5 support, dual redundant power supplies and Blackmagic Cloud sync. Blackmagic Cloud Store Ultra will be available in June from Blackmagic Design resellers worldwide.
Blackmagic Cloud Store Ultra features:
- Extremely high performance flash memory based network storage.
- Two independent 100G Ethernet ports operating as separate networks.
- 12 internal M.2 flash memory cards for up to 48 TB capacity.
- RAID 0 memory configuration for high performance.
- RAID 5 support for extra data protection.
- Blackmagic Cloud sync for global media collaboration.
- Includes HDMI and SDI monitoring output with live storage status.
- No subscriptions, no licenses and no user data tracking.
- Includes software utility for Mac and Windows platforms.
- Dual redundant AC power supplies for broadcast reliability.
- Localized for 13 popular languages allowing international use.
The Blackmagic Cloud Store Ultra will be demonstrated on the Blackmagic Design NAB 2026 booth.
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