Data growth is happening across all industries and is driving demand to run file-based workloads in the cloud. However, cloud-only file systems don’t connect with other data footprints and lack important enterprise features.
So what can companies that are looking to expand their most demanding workloads to the cloud do?
Watch our videos below as we discuss how the Qumulo Hybrid Cloud File Storage on the AWS Marketplace — Qumulo Cloud Q for AWS — provides companies a way to scale storage capacity and performance in a single file system that spans their data center and public cloud. Key takeaways you’ll learn:
- Why you should be considering the cloud for file storage
- How Qumulo on AWS is designed to handle the most data-intensive workloads no matter where the datasets are located
- Real-world examples of how Qumulo on AWS is expanding the most demanding workflows to the cloud
Use File Services and Qumulo Shift for AWS
Qumulo has always delivered simplicity, in the data center and at scale. Now, Qumulo brings that simplicity to the cloud, delivering scalable file services on AWS, along with simple data mobility directly to S3 storage. With support for both scripted and template-based deployments, and with the same features and management tools as an on-site cluster, Qumulo has eliminated the complexity and limitations of cloud-based file services.
Deploy Qumulo on AWS with Terraform Provisioning Tool
The Qumulo file system can quickly be deployed in AWS with the right provisioning tools. This explainer video walks through defining provider settings within Terraform, how to get an omni to select your preferred region, and how to configure the cluster.
Learn how to quickly get Qumulo up and running in AWS with Qumulo Product Manager, Daniel Motles.
Recommended resources:
- The official Qumulo Terraform Module
- Qumulo in the AWS Marketplace
- Download Terraform
- Terraform Documentation
Run Qumulo Shift for AWS S3
Qumulo brings the power of all applications to your unstructured data. Whether you are creating data with file-based applications or wanting to do data analytics with cloud-native services, Qumulo makes your unstructured data available where you need it. This Qumulo Shift demo with Product Manager Scott Gentry shows how to make data created in a datacenter cluster available to AWS services using S3 storage.
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