Understanding Storage Providers in VIDIZMO
Storage Providers Options in VIDIZMO
VIDIZMO provides flexible options for its customers to use any storage provider for hosting their content storage. In case of cloud deployment, VIDIZMO offers seamless integration with Azure storage, AMS, Amazon S3, and Wowza, but other options can also be configured as well. For customers looking for an on-premise solution, they can configure their storage servers locally with VIDIZMO.
VIDIZMO provides multiple options for choosing your content storage provider, and your choice may depend on your organizational needs and how it aligns with what each storage provider has to offer.
VIDIZMO provides an easy and effective way of configuring your storage provider while running Setup Wizard during the initial setup. However, once your storage provider has been configured using Setup Wizard, you can view and edit the provider details by navigating to Control Panel > Storage Providers.
In order to learn more, read about it here: Understanding Setup Wizard.
By default, VIDIZMO provides the following options:
1. Azure Storage
Microsoft provides a cloud storage solution for different organizations’ storage scenarios. Azure storage provides a durable, highly available, secure, scalable, managed, and accessible environment for storing blobs. Azure offers a combination of blob storage as well as an endpoint for serving content from that storage, which is Azure Content Delivery Network (CDN).
**Note:**Blob Storage is optimized for storing large amounts of unstructured data that are also referred to as blobs.
Azure hosts its data centers in 140 countries, offering low latency for content delivery, improved data redundancy by replicating data across different regions, zones, and geo-locations. Azure also provides scalability, performance targets, backup, disaster recovery options, and much more.
Learn more on How to View and Edit Azure Storage Provider.
2. Azure Media Services (AMS)
Microsoft also provides a cloud-based platform, including Azure blob storage, CDN endpoints, and media services. AMS allows for high-definition video encoding and broadcast-quality video streaming that reaches audiences on popular devices.
AMS not only allows you to store and stream media content but also perform advanced media processing such as encoding, transcription, OCR, media indexing, dynamic packaging, content protection using industry-standard Digital Rights Management, live and on-demand streaming, and much more.
Read about How to View and Edit Configured Azure Media Services (AMS) Encoder.
Your AMS account is associated with your Azure storage account, so customers choosing AMS for encoding and streaming purposes might want to use their AMS account and their existing associated Azure storage account.
Read about How to View and Edit Azure Media Service (AMS) Storage Provider.
3. VIDIZMO Storage
Customers looking for an on-premise deployment of their VIDIZMO application and storage may require local installation and configuration of their application and storage servers.
You configure VIDIZMO Storage on your web server. Learn more about How to View and Edit Local VIDIZMO Storage Provider.
4. Amazon S3
Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is object storage that offers scalability, data availability, performance, and security for your media content with VIDIZMO. Amazon S3 is designed for 99.999999999% (11 9’s) of data durability by automatically creating and storing copies of all S3 objects across multiple systems. Amazon S3 can also integrate with AWS Media Solutions to deliver content to any device with cloud-based pay-as-you-go services. AWS Media Service also allows for advanced media processing such as encoding, transcription, facial recognition, object detection, label detection, sentiment analysis, and more.
5. Wowza Storage
With VIDIZMO, customers can also utilize any of their existing storage, whether local or cloud (Amazon, Google, or Azure), to serve their content through Wowza CDNs.
Read about How to Configure Wowza CDN with Azure Blob
Wowza provides a powerful streaming media server to its users that allows streaming of on-demand and live content as well as provides support for different streaming protocols. For adaptive streaming, Wowza supports Adobe’s HTTP Dynamic Streaming (HDS), Apple’s HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), MPEG-DASH, Microsoft’s Smooth Streaming etc. For standard streaming, Wowza supports HTTP Progressive Download, RTMP, RTSP etc.
Customers who want to utilize their existing storage as their content provider but need a more flexible and integration-friendly solution for serving endpoints then they can undertake this option.
Read about How to View and Edit Wowza Storage Provider.