Highly Scalable ODA Archive
XenData X100 archive systems scale to manage multiple Sony ODA robotic libraries.
X100 systems use the power of modern servers to simplify the archive architecture. No longer are complex architectures with many servers required, even for the largest media archives. The XenData software that powers the X100 is optimized to take advantage of today’s high-performance servers with dual Xeon processors and Windows Server operating systems.
The X100 is available as a clustered system with no single point of failure and as a single high-performance server. It is powered by XenData Archive Series software which is trusted by many of the world’s largest media companies.
Single Server Configuration
The X100 is available in a single server configuration with an external RAID cache. The software and hardware are optimized to provide maximum performance.
Clustered Configurations
The X100 is available as a clustered system with no single point of failure.
Application Compatibility
X100 systems run a Windows Server 2022 operating system and are compatible with many complementary applications including:
Access from Anywhere
Adding an object storage S3 Server Interface to an X100 system allows files to be written to and read from the archive from anywhere worldwide using fast and secure HTTPS. The on-premises interface and associated permissions are not affected: the ODA archive continues to be accessible locally using SMB, FTP or NFS. Consequently, the S3 interface is available as a simple upgrade to existing users, as well as for new installations.
Using the S3 Server interface allows an organization to keep the attractive aspects of ODA on-premises archives which include cost effective scalability and adds the ease of distributed access which has traditionally been associated with public cloud storage. And, unlike most public cloud services, files may be remotely downloaded free of any egress charges.
Sync Multiple ODA Archives
The Archive Appliance may be joined to others in a single globally accessible file system using Multi-Site Sync, XenData’s synchronization service that links multiple S3 enabled ODA archives, creating a single global file system accessible anywhere worldwide. As soon as a file is archived to ODA at one location, it becomes available as a stub file within the global file system. When a user makes a change by writing, overwriting or deleting a file, that change is propagated to all locations. This provides a consistent up-to-date set of files across the entire distributed organization.