Caringo
Caringo was founded in 2005 to change the economics of storage by designing software from the ground up to solve the issues associated with relentless data growth.
Caringo’s flagship product, Swarm, decouples data from applications and hardware providing a foundation for continued data access and analysis that continuously evolves while guaranteeing data integrity. Today, Caringo software-defined object storage solutions are used to preserve and provide access to rapidly scaling data sets across many industries by organizations such as NEP, iQ Media, Argonne National Labs, Texas Tech University, Department of Defense, the Brazilian Federal Court System, City of Austin, British Telecom and hundreds more worldwide.
Storage for Media Management, Delivery & Archive
Caringo provides industry leading software-defined object storage so M&E organizations can manage their digital video workloads.
Store. Deliver. Manage.
Caringo solves the issues associated with storing and protecting rapidly growing digital assets while keeping them online and accessible. Offered as software or as an appliance Caringo optimizes storage and access at every stage of the digital asset lifecycle—from production to delivery to long-term preservation. M&E organizations including Studios, Production Houses, Broadcasters and Service Providers can now store what they need, ensure media integrity and keep assets online and accessible for reuse and monetization.
Meeting the Demands of Digital Video Workloads
Today’s world demands the universal and near instantaneous access to the right set of data for the right requests and the right jobs. Founded in 2005, Caringo provides industry leading software-defined object storage so M&E organizations can manage their digital video workloads.
- S3, HTTP, NFS & SMB support
- Parallel uploads & range reads
- Integrated search & secure access over the web
- 1 admin can manage 100s of petabytes
- Reduced storage TCO, up to 75%
- Protection from hacks and ransomware
Partial File Restore (PFR)
Reduce Time to Last Byte (TTLB) when restoring, sharing or streaming archived video!
Large video and project files are often stored on tape storage that must be manually restored or striped over many tapes, delaying the TTLB of requested data. With Caringo’s PFR feature in Swarm you can replace tape storage and clip a large video file for rapid turnaround of a specific portion of a video (or video highlight) directly from the archive layer for editing, internal sharing or streaming. Broad CODEC support is available through the API for integration into Asset Management solutions with MP4-based clipping available directly from the Swarm Content Management interface.