In this week’s episode, Chris and Martin talk to Paul Speciale (Chief Product Officer at Scality) and Chris Tinker (Distinguished Technologist with HPE) about the launch of ARTESCA, a new lightweight, cloud-native object storage solution. HPE and Scality have announced the product jointly, delivering the solution on HPE hardware with an exclusive distribution agreement for […]


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In this week’s episode, Chris and Martin talk to Paul Speciale (Chief Product Officer at Scality) and Chris Tinker (Distinguished Technologist with HPE) about the launch of ARTESCA, a new lightweight, cloud-native object storage solution. HPE and Scality have announced the product jointly, delivering the solution on HPE hardware with an exclusive distribution agreement for 6 months. We get the detail on why ARTESCA is different to RING and the types of workload Scality is aiming to support.

Since the launch of Scality and RING a decade ago, a lot has changed in technology and the industry. Physical media is 10x the capacity and solid-state media is affordable at scale.

Customers are looking for new solutions that can be deployed in cloud and edge scenarios, with much lower capacity entry points, but with greater I/O capabilities. ARTESCA is the culmination of previous work on S3 Server and Zenko that addresses the needs of modern unstructured data solutions.

HPE has an exclusive 6-month agreement to distribute ARTESCA on HPE server hardware. This introduces a range of new options, including all-flash and NVMe.

For more details on ARTESCA, visit https://www.scality.com/products/artesca

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Timeline

00:00:00 – Intros00:01:15 – What is ARTESCA?00:02:45 – Object storage from a functional perspective is a new requirement00:03:30 – How have object storage requirements changed, in general?00:04:50 – Edge is starting to add to requirements for object storage00:07:00 – Object stores are great for concurrent I/O requests00:09:40 – Data protection has become a big user of object storage00:10:20 – New media and capacity increases has changed object storage design00:11:10 – HPE is optimising hardware solutions to fit the ARTESCA requirements00:12:30 – Scality has an evolving development to reach ARTESCA00:16:45 – Developers want more dynamic access to object storage buckets00:20:00 – ARTESCA uses a Scality version of Kubernetes00:23:40 – ARTESCA introduces a new erasure coding scheme00:27:00 – HPE assists customers in designing the right hardware solution00:30:00 – Software defined is at a point where specific hardware is essential00:33:30 – The management of ARTESCA is based on APIs and GUIs.00:36:00 – How do new customers choose between ARTESCA and RING?00:38:40 – How do developers consume ARTESCA endpoints?00:41:00 – What is the licensing model for ARTESCA?00:43:00 – Call to action – what’s the availability?00:44:00 – Wrap Up

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