Live from IDF – Large Object Storage – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 214

December 21st, 2012 |
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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive of a livecast, Tom Leyden, director of alliances and marketing from Amplidata, discusses the use of large object storage using erasure coding. Contrary to file based storage (ordered/directory), large object storage throws all data into one large pool of storage. This enables petabytes of data to be stored in a reliable and cost-effective fashion. For more information, visit amplidata.com.

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