Sacramento Kings score high on fan experience with Quantum StorNext and CatDV

Kings Deliver stunning, ultra-high-definition visuals on arena video board and beyond with Quantum StorNext and CatDV asset management.

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The NBA’s Sacramento Kings has deployed Quantum's StorNext® scale-out storage solution, StorNext AEL tape archive and CatDV media asset management software to deliver captivating visual experiences to fans in Golden 1 Center and beyond.


Next-generation media for next-generation fans
Since its opening in 2016, Golden 1 Center has seamlessly blended technology, sustainability and entertainment – becoming known as the
most technologically advanced and most sustainable arena in the world. To create this technically innovative arena, the Kings included powerful wireless connectivity, 360-degree sound, a rooftop platform for light shows and installed advanced video technology throughout the facility. Its centerpiece is an 84-foot-long, 4K ultra-high-definition video board.

 

During Golden 1 Center’s construction, the Kings staff, including the AV and production teams, wanted new storage and video technology with ultra-fast performance, massive storage capacity, fast retrieval, editorial collaboration and high scalability. The cameras alone would generate 2-3 TBs of 4K UHD video content per game, with 41 home games a season.  The team needed high capacity and easily scalable storage that would seamlessly store, archive and quickly locate massive files of existing video, game highlights and promotional materials.

 

Quantum and CatDV for the win

The Kings worked with technology integrator, Diversified, to evaluate video-centric storage systems with closely integrated media asset management (MAM) systems. Diversified recommended Quantum. The Kings chose a Quantum StorNext and CatDV solution, including nearline storage, a metadata controller, NAS gateways and StorNext AEL tape archive. The CatDV MAM system tags metadata to catalog digital assets. The tightly integrated solution allows the team to locate the information they need with CatDV and StorNext streams the assets to editors. The integration of the Quantum storage and the CatDV MAM system helps speed retrieval of stored content. As a result, the Kings organisation can reuse and remonetise content easily.

 

StorNext high performance storage systems store up to two years of 4K and HD content. The StorNext Archive storage system keeps the archived data immediately accessible for reuse and monetisation. The advanced storage infrastructure also supports post-production with networked workstations running Adobe Premiere. The Quantum StorNext file system provides a single, global namespace that streamlines access to that content and enables real-time collaboration between editors.

 

“The Quantum solution has been transformative – from nearline storage to the tape archive, the team has never had an issue,” said Sacramento Kings Vice President of AV and Production Brian Plumb. “We ingest hours of footage for every game, but we might only need a 15-second clip. Locating a clip without having to scrub six hours of video is critical and these solutions give us an extremely efficient, reliable way to produce engaging content.”

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