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I need a robust storage server configured specifically for large video assets—well above 5 TB in total. The goal is smooth ingestion, reliable redundancy, and quick retrieval for editing and playback. Key elements I expect: • Hardware or cloud architecture recommendation that comfortably scales beyond 5 TB of video. • Installation and configuration of the chosen storage solution (e.g., RAID/NAS/SAN or an equivalent cloud bucket setup). • File-system tuning for high-throughput video workflows, including permissions and user management. • Basic documentation: setup steps, capacity plan, and how to add more storage when our library grows. I’m only storing video files right now, but future flexibility for images or audio would be a plus. Please outline your preferred tools, timeline, and any prior projects that show you can deliver a reliable, video-centric storage environment.
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Your need for a scalable, high-throughput storage environment purpose-built for large video assets is exactly the kind of infrastructure I specialize in. With extensive experience in SAN/NAS deployments and cloud storage architecture, I've designed multi-tier solutions handling 50+ TB of media for post-production teams. My approach: I'll assess your current and projected capacity needs, then deploy either a hardware RAID-based NAS (such as Synology/QNAP with XFS tuning for large sequential reads) or a hybrid cloud solution using S3-compatible object storage with local caching—whichever best fits your budget and latency requirements. I'll configure user permissions, optimize block sizes for video I/O, and deliver clear documentation covering expansion procedures. I can start immediately and have built similar environments that seamlessly grew to accommodate images and audio alongside video.
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Hello there, We have 8 years of experience in cloud infrastructure, DevOps, and storage architecture for high-throughput workloads. Your need for smooth ingestion, reliable redundancy, and quick retrieval across 5+ TB of video is a well-defined problem. For on-prem, I'd recommend a Synology NAS with BTRFS in SHR-2 dual-disk redundancy. For cloud, an AWS S3 + CloudFront setup with Intelligent-Tiering. Either path handles your scale cleanly. BTRFS gives you snapshots and self-healing data integrity, critical when a single 4K ProRes file exceeds 50 GB. S3 Intelligent-Tiering automatically shifts older assets to cheaper storage classes while keeping active project retrieval fast. For tuning, we'd configure 1MB+ block sizes, dedicated read/write caches, and SMB/NFS shares with per-editor permission groups — this directly impacts Premiere and DaVinci performance through proper I/O block alignment. We've deployed AWS storage architectures handling 25M+ citizen records across government platforms, so your library growth concern maps directly to patterns we've solved before. The biggest risk is silently hitting capacity limits. We build automated monitoring with alerts at 80% thresholds so you never hit a wall unexpectedly. I'd structure this in two phases: Week 1 for architecture recommendation and provisioning, Week 2 for configuration, tuning, permissions, and documentation with daily check-ins and a written capacity plan at handoff. Naveen Brainstack Technologies
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Remote Implementation & Hardware Procurement Please note that you will need to procure the hardware locally in Indonesia to ensure valid local warranties and support. Once the equipment is on-site, I will provide full remote assistance for the installation, RAID configuration, and network tuning to ensure your environment is optimized for high-bitrate video. On-Premise NAS vs. Cloud Storage Cloud (e.g., Google Drive, Dropbox, AWS S3) Pros: Lower upfront cost; accessible from anywhere with internet. Cons: Monthly subscription fees; slow upload/download for large 4K files; "Egress" fees make retrieval expensive; editing directly off the cloud often causes lag and stuttering. On-Premise NAS (Recommended) Pros: Zero monthly storage fees; 10GbE speeds allow seamless editing with no lag; physical control over data; scales easily to 100TB+. Cons: Higher initial hardware investment; requires stable power (UPS) and cooling. Why On-Premise? For video production, "Time is Money." Cloud latency is the enemy of editing. A local NAS provides the sustained throughput required for smooth scrubbing and quick rendering, which cloud platforms simply cannot match for files of this size. Estimated Local Cost (Indonesia) The total hardware investment is approximately Rp 78.500.000 (Incl. PPN). This includes a Synology 8-bay server, 48TB of raw enterprise storage (36TB usable), and a 10GbE networking kit.
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