[Pasig-discuss] Hybrid cloud - HDS, DELL, others?
Jonathan Tilbury
jonathan.tilbury at preservica.com
Wed Jun 7 03:15:58 EDT 2017
Chris,
We also have an Oracle Cloud storage adapter to allow users to put an extra copy of the objects into Oracle Archive Service as general durable storage good practice. Whilst storage is very cheap indeed there is a download fee for the Archive service, but this is generally used as the storage of last resort for your second copy.
Jon
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From: Chris Wood [mailto:lw85381 at yahoo.com]
Sent: 07 June 2017 01:04
To: gail at trumantechnologies.com; Jonathan Tilbury <jonathan.tilbury at preservica.com>; pasig-discuss at mail.asis.org
Subject: Re: [Pasig-discuss] Hybrid cloud - HDS, DELL, others?
Hi Jon:
Take a look at the Oracle Public Cloud that has an Object Archive Service that is very reasonably priced. Lower than AWS with no penalty for reading back your own data. They support S3 as well as a software NFS gateway installed on your premise where you can export an NFS share directly to you applications and just copy the data into the appliance and it will move it to the cloud. It also cached recent files for local response times. The gateway is supplied for free. (Storage cloud) https://cloud.oracle.com/storage Information on ht NFS appliance and bulk data load is also available here.
CW
On 6/6/2017 4:13 PM, gail at trumantechnologies.com<mailto:gail at trumantechnologies.com> wrote:
Hi Jon, please do send info. There are some front-end apps, so in this situation this is pretty much tiered storage that we're looking for with cloud as part of that tier.
Gail
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Subject: RE: [Pasig-discuss] Hybrid cloud - HDS, DELL, others?
From: Jonathan Tilbury <jonathan.tilbury at preservica.com<mailto:jonathan.tilbury at preservica.com>>
Date: Tue, June 06, 2017 3:45 pm
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Gail,
Is it just storage you are looking for or a complete DP solution? Preservica can be set up to do exactly what you describe, using a storage policy that uses metadata to decide what is stored where, and we have several customers using this to split the collection between local and remote storage. Of course they also use all the other things a DP solution can add including ingest tools, metadata management, access and format migration.
I’ll be in touch to send more information.
Jon
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Subject: [Pasig-discuss] Hybrid cloud - HDS, DELL, others?
Hi all, I'm trying to find the right solution for a customer use case where a subset of digital content and its metadata are stored locally (on premise) with another subset of data (and possibly copies of the on-premise local data) are stored in a public cloud. Since the public cloud will most likely present S3 interface/API I'm considering gateway products that can do the protocol conversion for the apps front-ending the data storage.
If it were a large digital collection I'd be quite serious about HDS' HCP and S10 object storage - but this is just 25 - 50 TB total.
If anyone on the alias has a similar setup, or is a vendor and wants to contact me, I'd like to get some pricing/config and use case info.
Thanks
Gail
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