NAB Show 2026: TVC Soho Selects EditShare High-Performance NVMe Storage to Support Resolve Finishing Workflows

NAB Show 2026: TVC Soho Selects EditShare High-Performance NVMe Storage to Support Resolve Finishing Workflows

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StorageNewsletterApr 22, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • TVC Soho adopts EditShare's 128TB Ultimate EFS NVMe storage
  • Solution supports 4K/8K Resolve finishing without latency
  • Scalable 192TB EFS‑310 adds future offline editorial capacity
  • Jigsaw24 Media integrates system, ensuring UK local support
  • High‑bandwidth architecture enables remote collaborative workflows

Pulse Analysis

The post‑production landscape is undergoing a rapid transformation as broadcasters and studios shift toward 4K and emerging 8K formats. Traditional shared storage architectures often struggle to deliver the sustained throughput required for high‑resolution color grading and finishing, prompting vendors to adopt NVMe‑based solutions that combine flash speed with enterprise‑grade reliability. EditShare’s Ultimate EFS platform leverages a fully parallel NVMe fabric, offering low‑latency file access that aligns with the demanding I/O patterns of DaVinci Resolve and other GPU‑intensive applications.

TVC Soho’s deployment illustrates how a mid‑size facility can modernize its workflow without a complete infrastructure overhaul. By pairing a 128 TB NVMe core with a 192 TB EFS‑310 expansion, the London studio creates a unified storage pool that serves both high‑performance Resolve finishing suites and legacy Avid offline editing stations. The solution’s scalability ensures that additional capacity can be added as project volumes grow, while local support from Jigsaw24 Media minimizes downtime during integration. This hybrid approach enables editors, colorists, and sound engineers to collaborate on a single platform, reducing media duplication and accelerating delivery timelines.

Industry observers view this move as a bellwether for the broader European market, where many post‑production houses face similar pressures to upgrade storage while controlling capital expenditures. EditShare’s emphasis on local service and spare parts in the UK addresses a common pain point—long lead times for critical hardware. As remote teams become the norm, high‑bandwidth, low‑latency storage will be a decisive factor in winning contracts for premium content. TVC Soho’s early adoption positions it as a competitive hub for high‑end finishing, while signaling to peers that NVMe‑centric architectures are no longer optional but essential for future workflow resilience.

NAB Show 2026: TVC Soho Selects EditShare High-Performance NVMe Storage to Support Resolve Finishing Workflows

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