SNS EVO at IBC 2025
SNS has been pushing their EVO shared storage line hard, and their IBC 2025 presence reaffirmed that they’re focused on performance, archive integration, and client-facing review layers.
What We Know
NVMe tier enhancements
SNS showed upgraded NVMe tiers in the EVO line — higher throughput, lower latency, and better support for high-bandwidth workflows (multi-cam, HDR, etc.).Archive / LTO and long-term storage integration
They emphasized more integrated archiving, greater automation in migrating cold assets out of hot storage, and smoother object/tape tier handoffs.Client-facing review / Outpost features
SNS promoted their “Outpost” review/approval tool (client review interface) to streamline stakeholder review. In demos, synchronized timelines, annotations, version control, and real-time scrubbing were emphasized.
What You Stand to Gain
High-performance shared editing, even at scale
With upgraded NVMe tiers, large collaborative projects (e.g. 4K multicam, VFX) can move faster with fewer storage bottlenecks.Less manual archiving overhead
If your facility is growing, migrating content or cold storage is necessary — SNS’s automation helps do that without YOU having to babysit it.Better client/stakeholder buy-in and faster feedback
With Outpost and review tools, clients can view, comment, and engage without complicating your internal workflow or introducing version chaos.