

Reaching out to a Reasonable, Reliable, and RobustĬrisp Video and McMullan reached out to Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage solution. Step back with all his requirements, and looked for a better backup optionīased on price point, storage scalability, and ease of setting it up and Nightly backups to S3,” but thought the price point was too high. He considered management software, like CloudBerry, to ensure and “facilitate He did not have the bandwidth for this kind ofĭetail. While Synology had an easy to use built-inĪpplication, McMullan “had to know the nitty-gritty side of things,” to ensureĭata was properly archived. He wanted to “set and forget” nightly backups and have confidence Realized a larger issue, “backups were not running nightly” on Synology and Also, a customer had not directly asked for it. Than 30 days since deleting the older video from production to archives, and itĬould be saved. While transitioning to Studio Network Solutions EVO, he foundĪrchived customer video in Synology’s recycling bin. Solutions EVO and planned on doing backups the same way as before, archiving Give more storage: a full server rack for production. Mike McMullan advocated for additional hardware that would Searching for a Storage Solution that Scales Saw that Crisp Video needed more storage. McMullanĪccepted and began moving completed “projects from hot-storage or production toĬold storage in the NAS.” In less than two years - late 2016 to early 2017 - he Him one day and asked if he would like to help manage the data. In production and backed up data to Amazon S3, in the cloud. Had a 50-terabyte Synology network-attached storage (NAS), that ran everything When McMullan started with Crisp Video in 2015, the company
