Qumulo announced the
Private Availability of Qumulo Cloud Native file system. Customers
participating in private availability can now use Qumulo's Enterprise
proven multi-protocol file system to store, manage, and curate
unstructured data at the exabyte scale while taking full advantage of
the scale, durability, and superior economics of their own Amazon S3
buckets from Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Qumulo Cloud Native file system leverages Amazon S3 for its cloud file
storage in AWS with the performance, data services, security, and
protocol compatibility of the industry's leading file system. Qumulo's
file system layer is disaggregated from object storage, but both work
together to deliver high throughput and transactional performance. This
disaggregation provides the ability to complete 90-99% of all
transactions in the file system layer, reducing and saving costs.
Customers can deploy a Qumulo file system on AWS in minutes and scale
from 4GBps to 100s of GBps while leveraging AWS's elastic cloud compute
(Amazon EC2) and storage (Amazon S3) infrastructure.
The announcement coincides with the National Association of Broadcasters
(NAB) Show, where Qumulo and AWS will demonstrate a cloud-native video
content production pipeline. Hosted in AWS's booth (W1701),
AWS will showcase a real-world production workflow with generative AI
using Unreal Engine and Cuebric, VFX using Foundry's Nuke and SideFX's
Houdini, real-time editing using Adobe Premiere and Streambox,
production asset management using Frame.io, and studio management using
Leostream. The workflow leverages the scalable, high-performance,
low-cost capabilities of Qumulo's Cloud Native file system on Amazon S3,
producing a 90-second trailer.
In Qumulo's NAB booth SL8111, customers will see a demonstration of Qumulo's Global Namespace (GNS), a feature that allows users and applications to access remote application data as if it were local. Bardel Entertainment
plans to leverage this capability to centralize data and make it
accessible to artists in remote locations without sacrificing
performance. "A project that would have been region-bound is now global
and can go to any resource at any time, anywhere," said Arash
Roudafshan, VP of Technology at Bardel. "By being more agile, we give
that opportunity back to our clients, and they can be more creative and
agile in their thinking about how they want to run production," he said.
Combined with the benefits of Qumulo's Cloud Native file system,
Qumulo's GNS offering allows creative teams to collaborate from
geographically dispersed locations, from any device connected to AWS
infrastructure. This allows a global organization to work together
seamlessly, without sacrificing file system performance or cost.
Qumulo's Cloud Native file system on AWS is offered only through private
availability. Contact Qumulo today to inquire about eligibility for
private availability.