Humio Bucket Storage Enabling Cloud Scalability for Organizations of All Sizes
Available on AWS, access to live and archived data and new features including Joins, Query Quotas and Vega support
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 6, 2020 at 1:47 pmHumio Ltd. announced Bucket Storage, enabling cloud scalability for organizations of all sizes.
It makes cloud deployments less expensive, faster, and easier to run by using bucket storage for retaining data. The decrease in the cost of storage and infinite capacity removes concerns related to storing large volumes of data for a longer period of time. The company also launched several features in the firm’s platform including Joins, Query Quotas, and migration to Vega for firm’s visualization engine. In addition, Humio Cloud is available hosted by Amazon Web Services (AWS) in USA providing customers additional options related to geographic data restrictions.
“At Humio, we believe that all data is live data and the amount of data collected should never be limited. Humio now uses our new bucket storage for persistent data, removing the boundaries between live data and archiving data,” said Morten Gram, EVP. “Our modern, index-free architecture combined with our high compression of data requires no re-ingesting or hydrating for customers to achieve 100% real-time observability on premise or in the cloud. And our scalability goes beyond just log ingestion by enabling users to increase storage beyond petabytes. With 5-15x compression and the low cost of bucket storage, we are decreasing storage costs for our customers.“
Bucket Storage: The company supports bucket storage designed for streaming data from major cloud providers, as well as on-premise providers including Min.io. Customers searching retained data – even from years ago – can achieve results in seconds, without re-ingesting. Cloud deployments of the firm’s platform are now cheaper, and faster to run by using Bucket Storage for persistent data. This enables infinite retention, for storing more events than was practical with local disks.
Joins: Join filters make it to perform a search or update a dashboard that combines data from different data sets. Match data together from more than one data source, using the new join filter query to search for a combined result set from 2 queries. The firm provides 2 join modes: inner joins and left joins.
Quotas: They are used to limit the amount of CPU, memory, and I/O resources any one user or group of users has access to when searching. Usage is tracked continuously as searches are executed. Whenever a user exceeds their quota, the query is stopped and the user is notified.
Vega: The company transitioned the company’s chart engine to Vega visualization specs, and converted existing charts. The company will be opening up for users to define custom visualizations in the future. It provides a set of pre-built visualizations, so users don’t have to learn Vega to use Humio.
“We are excited to offer our users increasing scalability through Humio’s Bucket Storage capabilities,” said Garima Kapoor, co-founder Min.io, Inc. “Buckets storage drives efficiency by making deployments less expensive and removes the concerns around storing large volumes of data.“
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