Rozo & ReelData partner on 4K/8K NAS solution
April 2, 2018

Rozo & ReelData partner on 4K/8K NAS solution

SAN MATEO, CA — At the NAB show in Las Vegas, Rozo Systems (www.rozosystems.com) is demonstrating its high-performance scale-out NAS storage solution with its new partner ReelData, a reseller in the media and entertainment industry. The companies are showing their joint solutions at booth SL14905 in the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. 

Rozo Systems is demonstrating how its high-performance storage solution delivers the performance required for 4K and 8K workflows. This solution is offered in a cost-effective package, running on commodity x86 servers and in an all-IP environment. The Rozo team is demonstrating how the RozoFS scale-out NAS software gives users the flexibility to adapt their storage from the most advanced NVMe flash to standard SAS and SATA traditional hard drive solutions. The company is also showing real use cases of RozoFS deployments at leading content creation and distribution companies.

“Rozo helps our customers remove the constraints of traditional storage arrays while providing many different hardware choices with its software-defined storage solutions that scale in both capacity and performance,” states Jeff Spalla, principal at ReelData. “By selecting the appropriate hardware, the same RozoFS software can handle multiple data tiers, eliminating tiering as an issue. This gives us the flexibility we need for our media and entertainment customers, helping us engage with major movie studios and post-production houses across a large range of company and project sizes.”

“We are pleased to work with ReelData and help them build the systems that their customers need without lock-ins and limited hardware choices,” adds Pierre Evenou, CEO of Rozo Systems. “There is no downtime during capacity scaling, even for multi-petabyte projects; also, additional nodes and disks are easily integrated into the existing storage cluster, with optimized rebalancing of data occurring automatically.”