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Zoom Selects Seagate’s S3 Storage-as-a-Service Platform

Zoom Selects Seagate’s S3 Storage-as-a-Service Platform Image Credit: Seagate

Seagate Technology, a world leader in mass-data storage infrastructure solutions, has reached an agreement with Zoom that will soon enable the video conferencing company’s customers to use Seagate Lyve Cloud to store meeting recordings.

When Zoom’s customers record their meetings, they will have the option to save these media files on Seagate’s S3 storage-as-a-service (STaaS) platform. 

 

Seagate’s always-on edge-to-cloud mass-storage Lyve Cloud is designed to overcome common storage challenges—unpredictable costs and complexity of storing, moving, and activating data at scale. The multiyear deal between Seagate and Zoom is for a Silicon Valley cloud location, with other options on the horizon.

Velchamy Sankarlingham, President of product and engineering for Zoom
Given the scale of meetings we enable and the variety of customer needs, we need cloud storage that delivers best-in-class TCO. We are adding Lyve Cloud support because it delivers those benefits.

Seagate’s Ravi Naik, EVP of Storage Services and CIO
We made cloud economics simple and predictable regardless of the high volume of meetings recorded or the number of times viewed. Lyve Cloud charges no API fees and egress fees, and our always-on storage means Zoom users can view their recordings when they need to.

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