December2013
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TVBEurope 29 Forum Archiving & Storage
“When organisations each have exabytes of content the processing of that content will need to be done at the storage level”
anyone? Dead, dead, dead.
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Alan Hoggarth, Disk Archive Corporation
network cards, and we’re really excited about the ability of this technology to support resolutions beyond HD, as well as high frame rate and high bit rate 3D and DI work. Hoggarth: We get excited
about the prospect of even bigger capacity disk drives coming to market which will make disk archives even better value than they are today. Not just the 5TB and 6TB disks that will be available in the next 12-18 months, but a completely new generation of heat assisted disks which will use the heat of a laser rather than a magnetic head to write data onto the disk platters. Pearce: As disk densities
increase and the ability to hold more data online also increases the question will not be ‘how do I store all this data?’ but ‘what do we do with this data now we have it?’ When organisations each have exabytes of content the processing of that content will need to be done at the storage level. Clustered storage solutions like MatrixStore have the ability to perform processing of content where the data lives. Rehrer:What would be ideal is a system that makes the tiering of storage truly transparent. This would allow users to implement different vendors’ hardware without the pain of manually moving content between tiers or having to consider it at all. Today, it’s hard to imagine getting to a perfect system, but I think that the Harmonic MAS is a step toward being able to mix multiple and different systems and maintain the ability to view or search the contents of all of those file systems. Walsh: LTFS — allowing real
transportability and openness of archive material. Weigner: SSDs bringing up
throughput even further, Ethernet becoming absolutely ubiquitous. HDDs and SSDs being directly Ethernet connected without HBA or another form of controller, for example Seagate. Cheap Object Oriented Storage in the LAN. FC is dead, SAN is dead, LTO is dead. Partial restore from tape
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