Myriad and ActiveScale will be on show from Quantum at IBC2025.
The former is a software-defined storage platform with direct NVMe access, RDMA interconnects, and smart fabric support. ActiveScale is an object storage platform built for high-performance access, storage efficiency, and the long-term durability of massive data sets.
Canal 13, a major Chilean broadcaster known for its news, sports, and entertainment programming, adopted Myriad all-flash NAS for high-performance production storage, as well as ActiveScale object storage, including ActiveScale Cold Storage, for building a scalable, resilient content lake.
Rodrigo Lara, Engineering Manager, Canal 13, said: “We needed a solution that could meet both our real-time production demands and long-term archive needs while being easy to manage and cost-effective over time. We now have a complete platform that improves performance, simplifies operations, and protects our valuable content for the future.”
Stand Number: 7.A39
Company: Quantum
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