Don't miss! Oct 5th - Isilon and Clustered Storage

"Robin Rowe" <[email protected]> Tue, 4 Oct 2005 17:36:39 -0700
Newsgroups gmane.comp.video.linux.movies
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NEXT MEETING -- LinuxMovies.org -- Hollywood Region

Reserve online at www.LinuxMovies.org! Free!

"Isilon and Clustered Storage"

Speakers:
    Dan Cote, Isilon Regional Manager
    Mike Bott, Isilon SE
    http://www.isilon.com/

October 5th, 2005, 7pm at Flash Film Works in Hollywood.

Whether you're a studio technolgy expert or just someone trying to figure 
out what NAS, SAN, and clustered file storage mean, this is a must-see 
event!

Studios are turning to clustered storage because large digital files are 
overwhelming traditional storage systems. Digital content consumes large 
amounts of storage capacity, grows much faster than traditional data stores, 
requires high throughput, and often needs high concurrency.

Isilon IQ provides NAS-level simplicity and capacity with the SAN-level 
performance needed for digital content environments. Combining a distributed 
file system with modular, industry-standard hardware, Isilon provides four 
to eight times higher total sustained throughput than traditional 
enterprise-class storage systems at about half the cost.

Isilon users include ABC, Ceders-Sinai, CinemaNow, Corbis, Digital 
Dimension, Digital Filmworks, DNA, E! Networks, FotoKem,NBC Sports, 
Paramount, Rhythm & Hues, Sony Pictures Imageworks, and Technicolor.

Robin
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