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Storage The Year In Review 2008 And looking ahead for 2009

Storage The Year In Review 2008 And looking ahead for 2009. Rob Kobrin Chief Technology Officer Integrated Media Technologies, Inc. IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential. It Happened. Files Flowed From Glass-to-Glass. IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential. Growing Storage Need in2008.

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Storage The Year In Review 2008 And looking ahead for 2009

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  1. StorageThe Year In Review 2008And looking ahead for 2009 Rob Kobrin Chief Technology Officer Integrated Media Technologies, Inc. IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  2. It Happened Files Flowed From Glass-to-Glass IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  3. Growing Storage Need in2008 By 2012, one-third of all disk storage sold will be to the media and entertainment market. -IDC, 12/2008 IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  4. IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  5. Hollywood Is Different IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  6. Synchronicity • Real-Time • Acquisition • Compostion • Exhibition • Asynchronous • Rendering • Transcoding • Transferring IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  7. Hollywood Needs Performance • HDV– 3 MB/s • ProRes422 – 30 MB/s • 720P – 83 MB/s • 2K – 238 MB/s • 4K – 478 MB/s Per Stream Per Second IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  8. Hollywood Needs Capacity • HDV 10 GB / hour • DNxHD 100 GB/ hour • 2k 1000 GB / hour • 4k 6000 GB / hour IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  9. Storage Differentiation Performance vs. Capacity Real-time vs. IOPS “Bandwidth vs. Storage” –Al Kovalik IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  10. Tier 1 Firewire Drives RAID Arrays SANs IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  11. Tier 2 NAS High Performance NAS IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  12. Tier 3 Firewire Drives Robotic Tape IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  13. Introduction of Tier 0 Flash SD Cards Solid State Disk Drives IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  14. The Shadow of Tier 4 The Cloud IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  15. Broad Adoption of Tiered Storage in 2008 • Tier 1 • Real time serving • Block level calls • DAS & SAN • Tier 2 • Asynchronous serving • File level calls • NAS • Tier 3 • Archive IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  16. Technology Trends 2008 Logorithmic Capacity Density Speed IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  17. Pricing • $1 - 3K per TB SATA • $2 - 7K per TB Fiber Channel • $7000 - $35,000 per TB Solid State IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  18. The Growth of Tier 2 IDC 12/09 IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  19. The Survey 32 Users: 10 Suppliers Their chances of winning the Blu-Ray Player 1:42 IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  20. Most important in choosing storage in 2008 • Performance • Dependability • Cost • Ease of Use IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  21. What type of storage did they use in 2008? % of survey respondents IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  22. What did they use for applications? % of survey respondents IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  23. What storage connections were used in 2008? • Firewire/USB • <800 Mb/s 65% • Ethernet • 1 Gb/s 70% • 10 Gb/s 30% • Infiniband • 10 Gb/s 20% • 40 Gb/s <5% • Fiber Channel • 1 Gb/s 10% • 2 Gb/s 25% • 4 Gb/s 50% • 8 Gb/s 10% IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  24. What Storage Are They Planning to Add in 2009? % of survey respondents IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  25. What connectivity will be added in 2008? • Ethernet • 10 Gb/s 30% • Fiber Channel • 2 Gb/s 5% • 4 Gb/s 5% • Infiniband • 10 Gb/s 10% % of survey respondents IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  26. Most important in choosing storage in 2009 • Performance • Cost • Dependability • Ease of Use IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  27. Technologies 2009 • Deduplication • Virtual Tape Tier 3 • Commodity-based cluster storage • Fiber Channel over Ethernet • Open Storage IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  28. Probably Not in 2009 • Holographic Storage • The Death of Fiber Channel • The Death of Tape • Thin Provisioning • Cloud Storage IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  29. It Happened Files Flowed From Glass-to-Glass IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

  30. StorageThe Year In Review 2008And looking ahead for 2009 Rob Kobrin Chief Technology Officer Integrated Media Technologies, Inc. IMT, Inc. Proprietary & Confidential

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