Our approach to backups has been to follow the 3-2-1 Rule, where we try to always have 3 copies of the data, in 2 different formats and 1 offsite. Our platform is on 24/7 with very high SLA’s, and even one downtime of a few minutes has an impact on the production because our customers expect us to always deliver the full content without any cut in the video. Storage solutions are typically designed to handle well one of each case (big files vs small files), which puts us in one extreme case where we need to handle both types of data with similar performance.ĭue to these requirements on the storage part of our infrastructure, backups are an even greater concern for us. ts files with raw quality) and a huge amount of small files (around 300M of mainly. At the time, we have around 500TB of data in our storage, which is heavily mixed between big large files (native. Mediatree stores up to 1 year of content of this data, which makes storage a huge part of our Infrastructure. MD3 is responsible for the administration of the IT Infrastructure of our parent company Mediatree. At the moment the infrastructure has in production around 500 international TV and Radio channels, where we record all the native quality of the channels, and process them in order to extract metadata (EPG information, thumbnails, closed caption and speech to text) and make it available for our customers. Mediatree core business is media broadcast monitoring, which involves recording and process huge amounts of media files. Storage is a huge part of MD3's Infrastructure and backups are a giant concern for us, that's why we've been using AWS S3 for a long period of time.
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