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EditShare XStream EFS, Enterprise Scale-Out Storage Solution

Aimed at media market

EditShare LLC announced XStream EFS, an enterprise storage solution aimed at media markets.

EFS

Demonstrated for the first time at IBC2014, it is a distributed scale-out file system designed from the ground up to support large-scale media workgroups requiring high-bandwidth, high-volume media ingest, transcoding, online collaborative editing and multiplatform distribution of HD, 2K, 4K and beyond.

We have designed EFS for mission-critical media operations, such as news and sports as well as facilities working with large file standards like 2K, 4K and beyond. XStream EFS gives these large workgroups, which often have complex workflows, an open storage platform with key media sharing functionality like project sharing, combined with blazing-fast performance,” comments Andy Liebman, founder and CEO, EditShare. “In addition to EditShare’s core media-driven architecture, the XStream EFS system offers multiple layers of redundancy that can tolerate the failure of multiple drives, even an entire node. With XStream EFS, you have an intelligent media storage platform with rock-solid reliability – the best of both worlds.

Feature Highlights

  • High-performance, low-latency storage

  • Scales to many petabytes and hundreds of millions of files

  • Accelerates media workflows – ingest, collaborative editing and playout

  • Ready for uncompressed 2K, 4K and beyond

  • Single namespace file system expands as storage is added

  • No downtime during expansion

  • Automatic rebalancing of data when new nodes are added

  • Multiple levels of redundancy provide highest levels of data protection

  • Forward-thinking architecture maximizes usable storage

It is based on 16-drive storage nodes, each with their own motherboard, CPU and hardware RAID-6 configuration. Every individual node has R/W performance that can exceed 2GB/sec, as well as redundancy that can survive the loss of any two drives. Each systems start with a minimum of four nodes, connected by 10 or 40GbE. Whenever a file is written to a system, pieces of the data – along with a second level of redundancy information – are spread across multiple nodes in such a way that users get the combined speed of the nodes, plus extra security that will protect files.

Scalability
Expanding an XStream EFS system is as simple as adding a new node and clicking a few buttons. In the background, pieces of data are redistributed until each node has roughly the same amount of free space. During the rebalancing process, the system is usable, and when the expansion operation completes, the system is bigger and faster than before. With this, users will always have just one logical volume (or namespace). There is no need to split up files between multiple physical volumes.

Faster Media Workflows
It is designed to support end-to-end media workflows. It offers integration with industry-standard broadcast and post-production systems, including EditShare’s own Geevs (broadcast servers), Flow (media asset management) and Ark (backup and archiving) solutions, supporting real-time ingest, editing and playout workflows.

A hallmark of EditShare storage, XStream EFS also includes project sharing functionality, further enhancing the overall workflow with collaborative editing for Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, Apple Final Cut Pro, Lightworks, Grass Valley EDIUS and other workgroups.

And because each node is itself in a RAID configuration, users get the speed and quality they need for high-bandwidth editing of uncompressed HD, 2K, 4K and beyond. The performance expands linearly with each node added to the system. So, this means that a system with five nodes has 1.25-times the performance compared to four nodes, a system with six nodes has 1.5-times the performance, eight nodes has twice the performance, and so on.

EditShare Storage:
Tiered Storage Environment with Integrated Media Asset Management
Known for its project sharing capabilities for Avid, Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro, Lightworks and other industry-standard non-linear editors, all collaborative storage systems integrate with the Flow media asset management as well as Ark backup and archiving solutions. Flow features file ingest, scanning, logging, cataloging, automation, web-based access to clips, searching and much more, while Ark provides nearline and offline backup and archiving to spinning disks and/or LTO tapes. With Flow at the front end of Ark, users can search nearline and deep archives and view proxy files before restoring full-resolution media to EditShare Media Spaces.

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