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Managing Intense Storage Needs
2/14/2012
Working with major
broadcast clients such
as Channel Five and ITV has
always meant that we at itfc are
used to handling large volumes
of content. If you also include
the range of services we offer
such as subtitling, digital asset
management, audio description,
and restoration, you can see
that our workflow and our
demand for storage is intense. If
we add the impact of so much
HD content, it has made it even
more important for us to put
in place a reliable and secure
storage infrastructure.
Our challenge is always to be
one jump ahead of our storage
requirements; ensuring we have
enough capacity to future proof
our business.
In the summer of 2011,
we increased our Final Cut
Pro capacity from 8 to 12
units and our need to access
high bandwidth HD streams
increased substantially. We
therefore decided to evaluate a
range of solutions to increase our
storage capacity that reflected
the demands of our Final Cut
editing infrastructure.
We’d had some workflow
issues with accessing content
on fibre shared storage with
our TMD MediaFlex asset
management system. It was
crucial that any new storage
solution meet our needs, and
also work within the framework
of our existing infrastructure.
The ability to allow MediaFlex
access to the content – and then
to automatically move, deliver,
purge, and restore content with
ease – was forefront on our wish
list.
One of the solutions we
evaluated was GB Labs’ Space
storage product range. To
be honest, we’d not had any
previous experience with
the company when GB Labs’
equipment reseller Encompass
approached us. It was almost
by accident that I took the call,
thinking that it was the playout
company of the same name with
whom we have a mutual client
relationship.
Up to this point, we had
been frustrated that some of
the solutions we’d seen didn’t
really seem to be designed
for the broadcast industry; it
was more a case of ‘storage is
storage.’ Therefore I was intrigued
– if a little sceptical – about the
capabilities and functionality of
Space.
With this in mind, we agreed
to a test period to see how Space
would cope in a post production
ProRes HQ 4:2:2 environment.
What really grabbed our
attention was how quickly we
were able to install the unit.
Thirty minutes after we took
delivery of our test Space, we
had it working with FCP.
Additionally, we were able to
use our existing network cabling.
And we didn’t have to install any
new software or client adaptor
cards.
An Ethernet-based solution
was essential for us
to enable flexible
working with multiple
sources. Space came
with 10Gb uplinks to
the dedicated switch,
to which we added
bonded 1Gb links to
the LAN. This design
enabled us to test not only
its storage capabilities to the
limit, but the integration with
MediaFlex. During our two week
trial, we achieved speeds of up to
4500 Mbps and the integration
with our LAN was seamless.
We felt that GB Labs
really ‘got it’ with regard to
our requirements, and that
they understood the post
environment. It’s also important
that the relationship we have
with our suppliers is ongoing
rather than ‘transactional’.
Therefore it was good to know
that Space came with a warranty
backed by 24 hour support,
should we require it.
A combination of cost,
service, level, and functionality
meant that, after extensive
evaluation testing of the
unit along with four other
manufacturers’ products, we
chose to invest in a Space
solution.
To meet our needs we
purchased one Space central
storage solution along with two
Space Ex companion expansion
units. We combined this with
two additional RAID units to get
as much capacity as possible.
In total, this gave us 100 TB of
usable and accessible disc space,
which more than exceeded our
requirements.
We’d originally had a target
of 24 streams of ProRes (HQ)
4:2:2 at an average bit rate of
135 Mbps (target bitrate of
220Mbps) in mind. But with our
current Space infrastructure, we
could easily be working with 36
concurrent streams of
Pro Res (HQ) 4:2:2. This
certainly answered
our need to future
proof our storage
capacity.
Should the time
ever come to increase
our capacity further,
the Space Ex solution allows
us to add whatever additional
storage we require without
disrupting our current set up or
taking down our operation for
the install.
For our editors, access
to content is seamless and
immediate. It really does come
down to a click on the screen.
This has meant that we’ve been
able to harness the benefits of
Space from Day One without
any cumbersome training or
integration work.
When we started this process,
we were fully expecting to have
to factor in new cabling, new
client cards, and network tweaks.
But Space came with none of
these hurdles.
It would be fair to say that
Space was the only solution that
ticked all the boxes. Coming at
the price it did, we were amazed
that it exceeded the functionality
of better known solutions at a
fraction of the cost.
Adequate storage can be
something that we take for
granted. It’s fair to say that it
might not be as exciting as some
of our more creative tools, but
it’s actually essential for content
creation and a successful
workflow.
Gez Quinn is Head of IT and
Technical Services at itfc.
Contacts: GB Labs
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