Comparison of Data Wrangler® vs. Data Mover
Graphical or Command-Line?
One-size does not fit all when it comes to how to accomplish file-based media management. Some users have never seen a command-line.
Others only go graphical when forced to do so. Still others, the answer to graphical vs. command-line is answered on a day-to-day basis,
determined by the day's task list. Bright recognizes this, so we offer both the graphical Data Wrangler and the command-line Data Mover.
The Comparison
| Data Wrangler | Data Mover
|
| Graphical Interface |
× |
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| Simplified Sequence Renaming |
× |
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| Image preview |
× |
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| Image metadata display |
× |
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| Transaction logging |
× |
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| Up-front copy checks |
× |
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| On-demand analysis of existing media on BrightDrive workspaces |
× |
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| High-performance transfer engine |
× |
× |
| Mac OS X Support |
|
× |
| Windows Support |
× |
× |
| RedHat Linux Support |
× |
× |
| SuSE Linux Support |
× |
× |
| Sequence aware |
× |
× |
| Command-line and shell script support |
|
× |
| Active transfer throttling |
|
× |
| Multi-source transfers |
× |
× |
| Multi-target transfers |
|
× |
| Advanced control over transfer engine |
|
× |