Organizations around the world are struggling to cope with
the current data explosion. A vital
characteristic of this data is that it is
unstructured and represents things like email, images,
and videos. Storage of this form of data
is typically in an object format which
differs significantly from the database norm. Databases
housed data grows very slowly because most of it is structured. Object storage formats are now being used to optimize access to large amounts of
non-transactional files across a growing number of vertical markets. These
markets include:
- Media and Entertainment – video Pre- through Post-Production which requires secure distribution and hassle-free scalability on a mix of standard hardware
- Retail Consumers - HTTP accessible Photo and Video Sharing that offloads SQL databases to custom metadata which significantly reduces web applications complexity and latency
- Research (images, raw datasets) – Which requires robust multi-tenancy for shared access to large datasets and integrated metadata customization.
- Digital asset management (unstructured files) - A global scale-out storage repository with integrations to Alfresco and other S3-based asset management solutions.
One more critical example lies in the healthcare industry
where PACS [picture archiving and communication system] systems store images
derived from MRIs. In most cases, law or by policy requires retention of this
data for up to 30 years. Although the customer may be charged for the image when
taken, the healthcare provider is
responsible for the ongoing cost of storage.
Another crucial
industry vertical that is feeling the
data storage squeeze is law enforcement. Many agencies are now using cloud
computing services for delivering mission-critical
information to officers in the field. Standard
applications include digital video evidence storage, management, and
cataloging; crime mapping and analytics; records management; and backup for
disaster recovery. Mike Donlan, Microsoft Vice
president of State and Local Government Engineering Sales estimates that
the average United States city or county now owns between four or five petabytes of data, with that requirement expected to double every two years.
Object storage is perfect for tackling these unstructured
storage business requirements because:
- Scalability - Object storage does not face the same file count and capacity limits of file-based NAS systems.
- Interoperability - Object storage has better interoperability with various protocols with the flexibility needed to move data across a global namespace.
- Data Backup - Continuous data backup protection that reduces the risk of data loss and can reduce data restoration time after a system failure.
- Pay-as-you-grow pricing – Avoidance of substantial capital expenditures for storage acquisition through a pay-as-you-go economic model.
- Searchability – More effective and efficient use of metadata
According to PC World, one of the more exciting object storage providers is Wasabi Technologies. To meet these growing industry vertical challenges, they are
offering an object storage solution that offers
six times the performance of Amazon's S3 service at one-fifth the price.
This startup’s service is available globally and claim that their single pool of capacity can deliver primary, secondary
or archive data at a sustained-read speed of 1.3GB per second, versus 191MB per
second at Amazon. To support law enforcement
needs, Wasabi has deployed in fully secure and CJIS-compliant redundant data
centers. Wasabi storage services were awarded the official CJIS ACE Compliance Seal by Diverse Computing, a trusted third-party law enforcement agency
solution provider with deep CJIS audit and compliance expertise. Enterprise Strategy Group analyst SteveDuplessie sees this as an ideal option for enterprises looking to use cloud storage
as a much cheaper alternative than traditional storage options.
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