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This video is part of the appearance, “Qumulo Presents at Cloud Field Day 23“. It was recorded as part of Cloud Field Day 23 at 2:30 - 4:00 pm on June 4, 2025.
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Qumulo presented a demonstration at Cloud Field Day 23 that showcased seamless business continuity and disaster avoidance in a multi-cloud environment. The core of the presentation centered on simulating a hurricane threat to an on-premises environment, highlighting Qumulo’s ability to provide enterprise resilience and cloud-native scalability. Brandon Whitelaw demonstrated how Qumulo’s Cloud Data Fabric enables disaster avoidance through live application suspension and resumption, data portal redirection, cloud workload scaling, and high-performance edge caching with Qumulo EdgeConnect. This allows the safe migration of data and applications to the cloud, ensuring continued access and continuity in the event of a disaster.
The demo’s primary focus was on illustrating the ease of transitioning data and operations to the cloud during a simulated disaster scenario. The process involved disconnecting the on-prem cluster and, using a device like an Asus Nook, accessing data seamlessly from the cloud. This seamless switch allowed government employees to continue their work at an off-site location. This was achieved through data portals, which enable the efficient transfer of data, with 90% bandwidth utilization. It demonstrated the ability to maintain user experience by removing the need to change user behaviors or adopt new protocols.
Finally, Qumulo’s approach offers high bandwidth utilization, and integration into a multitude of customer use cases, all while ensuring minimal downtime and data integrity during the process. They showed how edits made on the cloud could be instantly consistent with the on-prem solution. They were able to quickly and effectively restore data access to users after the storm, Qumulo emphasized that the architecture allowed businesses to be proactive, moving data to the cloud days before a disaster, reducing the reliance on last-minute backups and promoting a more flexible, scalable approach to business continuity, and with the upcoming support for ARM, and the focus on multi-cloud, Qumulo allows for a great deal of flexibility in how a business manages its data.
Personnel: Brandon Whitelaw, Mike Chmiel