Our podcast has Brian introducing Jordan Winkelman from Quantum Corporation. If you remember, we did a deep dive review of Quantum Myriad a few weeks ago. To prepare for that review, Brian traveled to the Quantum office in Denver, where he met up with Jordan in the breakroom. The discussion expanded to include AI topics like security and surveillance, all things storage and a bit of space-related topics.
Our podcast has Brian introducing Jordan Winkelman from Quantum Corporation. If you remember, we did a deep dive review of Quantum Myriad a few weeks ago. To prepare for that review, Brian traveled to the Quantum office in Denver, where he met up with Jordan in the breakroom. The discussion expanded to include AI topics like security and surveillance, all things storage and a bit of space-related topics.
Jordan has spent over 25 years in the technology industry with technical roles supporting advertising, retail, medical, VoIP, and enterprise software and infrastructure solutions. More recently, for the past eight years, he has supported scale-out storage and field technology practices at Quantum. Jordan brings a wealth of experience in designing, testing, validating, and optimizing technology solutions for businesses of all sizes.
Quantum was very engaged in the review process and provided great support and detail. This podcast reveals the same level of attention from Jordan and provides a lively discussion on storage, security, containers, and a lot more.
Jordan and Brian go deep on technology and how the storage market has progressed over the years. There’s reminiscing about old 40MB storage drives and how difficult it is to get funding from Silicon Valley for a storage company startup. It’s a fun discussion and worth the time.
If you want to skip around the podcast, we have provided a timeline below, so feel free to jump to the topics that are more important to you.
What isn’t Quantum43-year-old storage companyA bit of history around Quantum drivesPurchased AIC Scalar Robotic Tape LibraryMyriadWhat’s coming for Myriad05:00 Talking about Hard Drives
A bit of history about HDDsLTO tapeTape reboundTape useTape densitiesCall it Cold StorageErasure coding10:00 Meeting customer SLAs
Use cases for Object to TapeEducationMedicalFinancialThings that need to be stored for many yearsFinancial incentives to retain tapeWhere will data be consumedViewing in the MSG Sphere15:00 Is it local, or is it streaming?
Is there a massive secure pipe for videoIs reliable transmission infrastructure available to streamMedia companies are set up for any streaming failureMultiple data centersmultiple network routesIt works for movies, TV shows, theaters, etc.How is Quantum addressing streaming vs. live content?Premier League footballFISuperbowlCompanies want to monetize all contentQuantum is widely deployed throughout this industryUsing a media asset management systemHigh likelihood content is flowing through a Quantum productHigher frame rate, higher resolutionMay capture data in 8K but only stream 4KHaving the ability to upres at a later dateVideo captureCameras can ingest at different frame ratesSerial Digital Interface (SDI)M&E still uses FCmostly because of low latencyEthernet still has latency issuesMoving to IP-based technologies called 211030:00 PCI is changing with Gen 4, Gen 5, and Gen 6
GPU ServersStorage HeavyFilling the bays tends to oversubscribe lanesUse Myriad’s high-performance platformAbility to support hundreds or thousands of concurrent connectionsSystems are designed differently todaySome support high performance for unstructured dataAI WorkloadsRequires high-performance Ethernet interconnects35:00 AI means different things to different people
Training and developing modelsInferencing workloads at the edgeIt cannot be run in a siloStill a breakdown in structured vs unstructured dataIntegrated Deduplication and data reductionFind the place where data lives to generate moneySSDs generate more heat than HDDsKeeping the GPUs fatQuantum’s take on liquid coolingData center designers understand the physics of coolingQuantum doesn’t get that involvedFocus on maintaining media stabilityMoving to an environmentally controlled box outside the data center45:00 Where is the best place to store non-revenue data?
Data may have intrinsic valueWhere to store that dataThe cloud may not be cost-effective for that dataWhy didn’t Blu-Ray succeed in the data center?Why is tape still the best answerTalk about CD and the misconceptionsDNA based storage, ceramic, opticalTechnologies entering the storage marketStill a long way offQuantum has invested heavily in that spaceDNA Storage AllianceConsortiums contribute heavily with knowledge and technologyHammer Technology has been in the news for over 20 yearsTechnology takes a long time to go mainstreamNew thingsObject storage on tapeTape is not slow55:00 Fitting media into a footprint
Is it tape?Is it drives?Is it tapes and drives?How can you make the most dense librarycost-effectivePhysical footprintRedundant Array of Independent Libraries (RAIL)Build off-the-shelf consumer productScalePhysical deploymentLTL consortiumEngage with StorageReview
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