SEATTLE, WA — (Marketwired) — 05/19/15 — , pioneer of the world–s first data-aware scale-out NAS, today announced that the company will participate in an upcoming webinar hosted by the , which will focus on how to design a 10 billion file storage system and what it means for the modern day datacenter.
In this fast-paced and informative 30-minute webinar, Taneja Group will talk with Qumulo–s David Bailey about how he was able to store more than 10 billion files in over 1 million directories in a single scale-out file system. David will inform attendees of how he was able to create a 10 billion file storage system, who is using systems of this size, how he tracks real-time analytics for a system this large and what this means for the datacenter.
Thursday, May 21, 2015, 11:00 – 11:30 am PDT
David Bailey, director of systems engineering at Qumulo and Tom Fenton, senior validation engineer at Taneja Group
is the world–s first data-aware scale-out network-attached storage (NAS). Designed by the inventors of scale-out NAS to help enterprises intelligently manage and store billions and trillions of files, Qumulo Core builds real-time data analytics directly into storage, giving enterprises an unprecedented view of their data and storage resources at scale.
Qumulo Core is in production by leading customers in commercial high performance computing industries, including Ant Farm, Blind Studios, Densho, FotoKem, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington, Sinclair Oil, Sportvision, TELUS Studios, UConn Health, University of Utah Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute, ZOIC Studios and many others.
. to team w/ on 5/21 –how to store 10 billion files– webinar. For more info & to register visit
Qumulo, headquartered in Seattle, pioneered data-aware scale-out NAS, which enables enterprises to manage and store enormous numbers of digital assets by building real-time analytics directly into the file system itself. Qumulo Core is a software-only solution designed to leverage the price/performance of commodity hardware coupled with the modern technologies of flash, virtualization and cloud. Qumulo was founded in 2012 by the inventors of scale-out NAS, and has attracted a team of storage innovators from Isilon, Amazon Web Services, Google, and Microsoft. Qumulo has raised $67 million in two rounds of funding from leading investors. For more information, visit .
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