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Centricity Enterprise Archive 4.0 

Centricity Enterprise Archive 4.0 Base is a fully DICOM compliant software package for use as the deep archive for PACS systems, and is licensed for 50,000 procedures per year.

 

The software supports a multitude of radiology, cardiology, and other DICOM modalities. A full listing is available in the EA 4.0 conformance statement available on www.ge.com/DICOM. PACS images can be stored in a variety of formats including DICOM lossless or lossy compressed, JPEG, or JPEG 2000. The software has various licensed options for data redundancy, ILM, XDS, Structured reports, safekeeping, and configuration flexibility. A variety of long term storage devices are supported, and a number of high availability options are available to suit the requirements of each customer. The software includes a rich, web-based console so that the administrator can manage the archive without being in the data center. The console provides management statistics as well as the ability to query the archive.

 

  • Centricity EA 4.0 software runs on VMWare, and has the following resource requirements:
  • o 2.66 GHz Intel Quad core Xeon processor
  • o 4 GB RAM,
  • o 4 x 300 GB 10,000 RPM SAS disk drives
  • Centricity Enterprise Archive Third Party Software Package:
  • Includes the necessary instances of
  1. Microsoft Server OS and Database-WIN SVR STD 2016 R2 OEM SW & LIC W/5 CAL
  2. Database licensing (4 vCPU)
  3. VMware ESXi License
  • Centricity Enterprise Archive Software and Hardware are purchased separately.
  • Recomended hardware-DELL PowerEdge T640 Server with 32GB RAM & 48TB Storage RAID 6, redundant power supply.

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