Before Taoyuan International Airport opened in 1979, Songshan Airport was Taiwan’s main civilian airport. Taipei City’s expansion made it challenging to grow Songshan Airport. After Taoyuan International Airport completed in 2008, international flights were suspended until it reopened.
Since the Taipei Metro Neihu Line opened in 2009, Songshan Airport became Taiwan’s second civilian airport with an external metro service. In 2016, it served 6.142 million passengers, ranking third in Taiwan after Taoyuan and Kaohsiung International Airports. Information sourced from Wikipedia.
Taipei Songshan Airport is one of the busiest domestic airports in Taiwan, with a large number of passengers and baggage to handle every day. In such a highly busy environment, the airport needs a reliable monitoring system to ensure safety and smooth operations. However, the airport’s monitoring system requires a large amount of storage space to store monitoring videos and related data, which poses challenges such as insufficient storage space and slow access speed.
To address these issues, Taipei Songshan Airport has adopted QSAN’s storage solution. QSAN’s products use efficient RAID technology to protect data security while improving access speed. In addition, QSAN’s storage products support multiple storage protocols, including iSCSI and FC, to meet the needs of different application scenarios. When choosing QSAN products, the airport also considered their scalability and high availability.
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