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Four Reasons Why you Need a Modern File System for Media Workflows

CMMA Blog

In media and entertainment, it’s often
difficult to meet even the basic requirements for data storage. You need to
ingest content quickly, provide fast access to that content, facilitate
collaboration, and cost-effectively preserve and protect content over the long
term.

But as viewing habits are changing, and the creative process
continues to evolve, meeting the escalating requirements for storage is
becoming more difficult than ever before. You need greater performance and
flexibility to handle 4K and higher-resolution content from a growing number of
sources. You also need to balance this with capacity and cost.  And last but not least, somehow streamline
management of an increasingly complex storage environment.

Within the technology ecosystem of a modern storage
implementation, there are a number of crucial aspects at play influencing the
dynamic interplay of performance, capacity, management and cost. Chief among
these is the file system.  So, let’s take
a quick look at four key areas where a modern file system can really make a
difference to your overall workflow efficiency.

Performance

It wasn’t long ago that organizations could make do with storage
performance that was “just good enough.” However, as the industry has moved to
higher-resolution formats, much more performance is required for real-time editing,
color grading, transcoding, and other tasks.

This is where the right file system substantially improve the performance
of the underlying storage hardware – no matter if its composed of solid-state
drives (SSDs), hard-disk drives, or any combination of the two.  For example, a file system that separates user
data and metadata operations—and runs those operations in parallel—enables both
tasks to complete faster while helping ensure data transfer is unimpeded. In
addition, a file system that slices logical unit numbers (LUNs) and enables the
creation of stripe groups can help better match high-performance workloads to
high-performance storage.

Flexibility
To
enhance the efficiency of workflows and facilitate collaboration among team
members, storage solutions must enable simple, flexible access to content. By
creating a single, global namespace, a modern file system can give team members
direct access to files, images, and other content at high speed—no matter where
users are located.

The right file system will also support several types of storage
systems and connectivity options. This means that the file system should
natively support shared storage area network (SAN) environments with Fibre
Channel connections as well as scale-out network-attached storage (NAS)
environments over Ethernet. Such flexibility for different storage types and
connectivity provides organizations the capability to architect the most ideal
infrastructure for their specific use case. 
And as most organizations will need to expand and grow as their business
becomes more successful, they have the option to migrate to a different
topology as future needs dictate. 

Optimization of Storage Resources

How can you effectively balance performance, capacity, and cost for
your storage environment? One tried and true method is to architect a
multi-tier environment that seamlessly integrates multiple types of storage; from Tier 0 flash-based storage through object-based systems, data tape
archives, and cloud archives.  This kind
of structure allows for the hottest data to be placed on the fastest storage
pools, while cold or less frequently accessed data can be placed on capacity
optimized storage pools. 

Another crucial functionality is that the data
movement must be automated so it flows seamlessly across those storage tiers.  Ultimately this translates into the ability to
keep current, time-sensitive projects on high-performance arrays while moving older,
less-frequently accessed content to cost-effective media and large-capacity
archives.

Streamlined Management

Very few media organizations have large, dedicated administrative
teams to handle storage. As storage environments grow in size and complexity, organizations
need ways to simplify management so their IT teams can more easily meet the
requirements of their users. The right file system will streamline
administration by offering an array of capabilities—from remote management
options to analytics tools. This means an entire multi-tier environment can be
managed with a small staff or even a single person.

Move forward with StorNext So as you can see, there are a handful of exceptionally good reasons why investing in a storage infrastructure powered by an industry leading file system could really make a large impact on your business. To learn more how StorNext can deliver the performance, flexibility, balance, and streamlined management I just described, download the new eBook, “Modern File System Functionality That Can Supercharge Your Media Workflows. “

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How Advanced User Interfaces Are Becoming Increasingly Important to Both Viewers of Immersive Content and The Organizations Providing It

Cloud Services

Last week, I had the privilege of participating in a panel session entitled Future Production Trends: 8K, HDR, and AI in front of a packed auditorium at the Sports Tech Innovation Forum (organized by the brilliant BroadcastTech team)At the end of the session, an interesting question came up from the audience that asked the following:  Given how hard technology vendors and broadcasters are working to provide their viewers with immersive content that puts them as close to the action as possible, are these same entities also making sure to provide their audiences all the tools necessary to easily find the content and configure the best experience on their home devices? 

Essentially, the question was focused around the user interface for the consumer.  Andy Beale, Chief Engineer at BT Sport, answered confidently that it is indeed something that BT is constantly thinking about for their viewers, but that BT needed to continually work closely with the vendor community to make sure this aspect was not only being thought through, but also resourced. In many ways, it was the kind of answer I believe the audience member was hoping for.

What I found most interesting is this question and response is closely aligned to a development stream that Quantum has been heavily investing in over the past year; not only is an efficient and modern UI important for the home consumer, it’s just as important to support the advanced operations of our customers. In fact, the development of more advanced GUIs is becoming more important than ever as we strive to provide transparency between what technology can do, and what we actually ask it to do.  And as technology ecosystems are becoming more heterogeneous, they are simultaneously becoming more interdependent, so having a unified management interface is even more critical.

Double-clicking down on this thought,
let’s transition to the practical implementation of the above as it relates to
helping organizations more efficiently manage their storage
infrastructure. 

This week we are launching the latest
release of our award-winning file system, StorNext 6.3.1. In addition to a
number of small improvements to make the file system operate even more
smoothly, we are also improving its capability to manage offline files. 
With Offline File Manager 2.0, in addition to giving users the ability to
directly truncate and archive files, users can now see what specific tier of
storage a file or directory resides in.  This significantly helps users be
more efficient by adding further clarity around file retrieval times, and also
provides IT staff an automated mechanism to better manage user expectations.  

StorNext is not the only Quantum
technology that is receiving attention within this context, next month we are also
launching important improvements to our ultra-fast F-Series NVME storage
arrays.  Now more than ever F-Series systems will be easier to deploy and
manage thanks to an intuitive GUI that can control a wide-array of storage
operations such as health monitoring of multiple system components, creating
RAID sets, and configuring storage networks.  Furthermore, F-Series now
supports Quantum’s Cloud Based Analytics software, so both administrators and
Quantum support can remotely monitor F-Series storage for even greater levels
of autonomy and uptime.   

Both of these latest enhancements
should be of tremendous help to IT professionals — a group of individuals
often under tremendous pressure to support a growing number of users – as well
as the organizations they work for in being able to better manage more
complexity across their storage environments.

To learn more about all that StorNext
and F-Series can do for your business, visit Quantum.com or contact us directly
today.

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