
High-Performance Core Anchors New Modern Storage Architecture for End-to-End Content and Data Management.
With over two decades of experience in managing assets in many of the world's most demanding content management environments, Quantum has continued to provide new StorNext innovations and helped address how modern workflows are changing the way organisations collect, share and store their data. Today, content and data captured from multiple video, image and sensor sources are 100 percent digital and stored with the objective to re-purpose or analyse it for future monetisation or scientific research. Project teams are globally distributed and must access files that may vary in size, which can range from large video streams for broadcasting to smaller data files for metadata or analytics. Network topologies are also evolving to where cloud, NAS and/or SAN environments are viable options for a scale-out digital workflow.
Built from the ground up to effectively and efficiently address the needs of complex digital workflows, Quantum's StorNext 5 appliances include:
High-Performance for Large and Small Unstructured Data Files
Quantum will share details about its new StorNext 5 appliances at Quantum's booth located in Hall 7, Stand G30 at the IBC conference taking place at the RAI Amsterdam from Sept. 13-17, 2013.
Supporting Quotes
Terri McClure, senior analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group
"StorNext 5 is a significant release. It promises to address the challenges found in today's complex workflows where data environments are not only growing in volume, but are also comprised of mixed file sizes, performance requirements and network topologies. Quantum raises the bar for unstructured data management and delivers a strong alternative to scale-out NAS solutions for big data. Additionally, because there already is a comprehensive StorNext partner ecosystem in place, and this release is fully compatible with the last, companies tackling unstructured data challenges in various markets will be able to immediately take advantage of the benefits from the re-architected platform."
Janae Stow Lee, senior vice president, Filesystem and Archive, Quantum
"Our close collaboration with customers in the most demanding content and data-intensive industries in the world made it clear that file storage technologies industry-wide required a significant overhaul to effectively address the dramatic expansion of file sizes and volumes and need for faster data access. Some vendors have taken the easy approach with 'band-aid' solutions, but this doesn't fix the problem in the long-term. Flexible scale-out storage without compromise is what StorNext 5 delivers."
Additional Resources
Learn more about StorNext appliances.
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