Cloud Compute

Utilize the Public Cloud or a Private Cloud… or a Hybrid of Both

Unlike some cloud vendors, we don’t dictate how to virtualize your operation so that you can work with us. We support every leading public cloud compute and storage service on the market. You can even use your own private cloud — or a hybrid of public and private clouds. Whatever your preference, you gain access to all of our industry-leading features.

 

 Public Cloud

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Amazon EC2

Since Vantage Gateway is built on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud platform, integrating with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) couldn’t be easier. Our API lets you instantly begin processing EC2 media without having to transfer it to our servers. In addition, delivering your output back to EC2 storage is extremely efficient because the data never leaves the Amazon network.


Microsoft Azure

With data centers in more regions than any other cloud provider, Microsoft Azure is the cloud platform of choice for more than 95 percent of the world’s Fortune 500 companies. Vantage Gateway customers can use Azure for both source and destination storage. In addition to providing access to the complete Vantage Gateway media processing toolkit, integrating Azure with Vantage Gateway helps meet any spending commitments you may have in the Azure Marketplace. 

 Private & Hybrid Cloud

We can support any on-prem virtualization layer you are currently running. You can deploy on a variety of virtualization platforms (OpenStack, VMWare, Joyent), storage configurations (SMB, SWIFT, S3, NFS), and network configurations.

You can also integrate your data center with the public cloud to create a hybrid processing environment. By moving job management out from behind your firewall, you gain access to our complete range of transcoding and packaging capabilities. Our hybrid environment lets your operators retain complete visibility into their media processing workflow. They can see live encoding queues, vital encoding and network performance statistics, and perform configuration changes to encoding profiles. They can also manage public cloud failover preferences and view usage statistics, as well as add or delete compute resources.