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Cooperatieve Rabobank Peelland Zuid Ua Banking and Financial Services 20 $2M Netherlands Cloudian Cloudian HyperStore Cloud Storage 2020 n/a In 2020 Cooperatieve Rabobank Peelland Zuid Ua deployed Cloudian HyperStore as a Cloud Storage platform within a multi-layered backup and ransomware protection strategy for its European operations. The initial rollout occurred in mid 2020 across two European data centers and was sized to protect more than 10 PB of backup data. The implementation configured Cloudian HyperStore with S3 Object Lock to enforce immutability and retention controls on backup objects, aligning storage policies with backup governance. Cloudian HyperStore was provisioned as scale out S3 compatible object storage, providing durable backup repositories and object level immutability for long term retention. Operational integration included Veeam for backup orchestration and repository management, with Cloudian HyperStore functioning as the S3 target for Veeam backup jobs and immutable vaults. The two data center deployment provided multi site coverage for European operations, supporting faster recovery workflows and enhanced ransomware resilience. Governance centered on immutable backup policies enforced through S3 Object Lock and retention controls to prevent tampering or premature deletion of backup sets. The deployment delivered immutable backups integrated with Veeam, improved ransomware resilience and faster recovery, and protected more than 10 PB of backup data.
Vox Media Media 1400 $700M United States Cloudian Cloudian HyperStore Cloud Storage 2018 n/a In 2018, Vox Media implemented Cloudian HyperStore as a Cloud Storage solution, deploying a 1.3 PB on premises archive at its New York headquarters to accelerate media archiving workflows. The Cloudian HyperStore deployment centralized cold content storage and eliminated manual NAS to LTO staging for ingested media assets. The implementation focused on object based archival capabilities and automated archival workflows to move content out of primary storage, freeing capacity for active creative projects. Configuration emphasized storage node sizing to reach the 1.3 PB footprint and policy driven retention and retrieval processes common to Cloud Storage deployments. Cloudian HyperStore was configured to support higher archival throughput and reduce staging overhead. Integrations were implemented with existing media management and storage systems, specifically StorNext and Evolphin, to enable faster asset retrieval directly from the archive. The deployment was scoped to the United States and centered at Vox Media headquarters in New York, positioning the archive for subsequent expansion. The architecture also established a baseline for planned multi site disaster recovery and cross site replication. Operational outcomes reported by Vox Media included archival throughput that sped by about 10x and reclaimed primary storage capacity for active projects. The implementation delivered an on premises Cloud Storage archive that streamlined media archiving workflows and supported tighter integration with media asset management systems.
WGBH Educational Foundation Consumer Packaged Goods 1000 $250M United States Cloudian Cloudian HyperStore Cloud Storage 2018 n/a In 2018, WGBH Educational Foundation deployed Cloudian HyperStore as a hybrid cloud active archive in Boston to consolidate decades of media into a searchable store with rich metadata. The Cloudian HyperStore Cloud Storage implementation delivered a 3 PB on premises object store in the United States and established automated replication to cloud disaster recovery on Amazon Glacier. Implementation focused on object storage configuration, metadata indexing, and active archive policies to enable automated lifecycle management and replication orchestration. The deployment standardized content ingestion, metadata tagging, and full content indexing to support production search and retrieval workflows. Integrations included automated replication pipelines to Amazon Glacier for cloud disaster recovery while the primary object cluster remained on premises in Boston. Operational coverage spanned archive management, production editorial teams who search and retrieve media, and IT operations owning backup and DR orchestration. Governance centered on metadata governance and automated replication policies to streamline access and recovery workflows for media production. The on premises 3 PB Cloudian HyperStore reduced physical rack footprint, improved content retrieval times, automated disaster recovery, and enabled richer metadata search for production teams.
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