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Crown Media Family Networks Transforms Video Workflow With Quantum

Adopting StorNext 5 platform and Lattus object storage

Quantum Corp. announced that Crown Media Family Networks, a division of Crown Media Holdings, Inc. and and parent company of the Hallmark Channel, has transformed the way it manages high-resolution video content by adopting Quantum’s workflow-optimized storage.

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Crown Media turned to Quantum and Integrated Media Technologies, Inc. (IMT), a digital media technology integrator, to help it keep up with growing content production and distribution demands. IMT architected and deployed a Quantum StorNext 5 shared storage appliance and Lattus object storage system, providing a scalable content management solution that preserves and protects the company’s digital assets while making them available as needed.

Content growth creates storage challenges
Under its previous storage infrastructure, Crown Media ingested files into online storage for editing and moved them to a tape archive when they were no longer active. Then, when the company needed content for repurposing or rebroadcast, it would pull the video files out of the tape archive and stage it back to online storage. As Crown Media took on more work, however, this workflow became unsustainable.

The strain created by so much more new content meant that we were continually buying new online disk storage, managing larger tape archives that were hard to access and not protecting content as well as we should,” said Roy Burns, director of digital asset management, Crown Media. “Knowing that IMT had helped so many other companies dramatically improve their media workflows, we engaged them to help us find a solution.

Extending online storage with Lattus
IMT recognized the benefits Quantum could provide in Crown Media’s existing environment based on StorNext’s compatibility with the company’s previous Xsan online storage network. In addition, StorNext offered industry performance and integration with Lattus, which IMT knew would provide advantages from deployments it had made at other customer sites.

Lattus uses object storage technology to create extended online storage repositories that can hold up to hundreds of petabytes of content and, through geographic distribution, provide a self-healing environment that is both more scalable and more resilient than traditional RAID arrays. The Crown Media Lattus configuration spread content between the company’s Los Angeles HQs and a second site near Denver. For added resilience, the company has an additional controller at a third site in New York.

Archiving and protecting content while keeping it readily accessible
The Quantum solution has enabled Crown Media to ingest and transcode content and also to copy it immediately to Lattus and replicate it from California to Colorado as soon as it is brought into the system.

As a result, we get much higher levels of protection than we had before,” explained Burns. “Best of all, the process is automatic, which reduces the load on our IT guys; it completely eliminates the overhead and delays of a separate backup process.

When content is no longer being actively used, StorNext moves it from online storage to Lattus object storage while continuing to provide editors access to all content through the StorNext file system and levels beyond Reach Engine. This provides Crown Media with an extended online storage environment that scales to petabytes of capacity and makes retrieving files a transparent and nearly instantaneous process that is fully integrated with media asset management.

That’s important for us because we pull data content out of the archive literally every day,” continued Burns. “Plus, we see everything through Reach Engine, so we have a single point of management and control for all workflow assets.

Looking back at the decision to adopt the Quantum solution, Burns said he and his team originally thought it would need a couple of years to grow into it. Although that proved to be inaccurate, fortunately, the massive scalability of Lattus has easily accommodated Crown Media’s needs.

A year later, we’re in the process of doubling the amount of content stored on Lattus, and we’d be dead without it – we wouldn’t be able to function,” concluded Burns. “The Quantum solution has been invaluable in increasing the efficiency of our workflow, from ingest to edit to delivery and re-use.

Customers like Crown Media are increasingly requesting storage options beyond RAID and LTO tape,” said Jason Kranitz, SVP sales, IMT. “The trick is the solution must integrate seamlessly into the existing workflow. With StorNext, Crown Media can not only easily deploy Lattus to take advantage of object storage today but also have the flexibility to add other technologies in the future, including Quantum’s Q-Cloud cloud storage.

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