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Accelerating Video Transfer with Aspera

Key Points

  • Scarah, a California‑based software firm, created the proprietary “Aspera Fast” protocol to dramatically accelerate large‑file transfers over wide‑area IP networks, often achieving 100‑200× the speed of traditional methods.
  • The rapid adoption of Aspera’s technology forced the company into a “technology tornado,” prompting multiple generations of product enhancements driven largely by feedback from film and broadcast users.
  • Partnering with Netflix, Scarah moved its video ingestion pipeline from legacy data‑center infrastructure into the Amazon Cloud, eliminating network and storage bottlenecks while keeping the transferred video encrypted, secure, and durable.
  • Since its early trial, Aspera has become a core component of the studio’s digital workflow, to the point where the brand name is used as a verb (“to Aspera”)—a clear sign of its indispensable role.

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# Accelerating Video Transfer with Aspera **Source:** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZhe4eOdIWg](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZhe4eOdIWg) **Duration:** 00:03:00 ## Summary - Scarah, a California‑based software firm, created the proprietary “Aspera Fast” protocol to dramatically accelerate large‑file transfers over wide‑area IP networks, often achieving 100‑200× the speed of traditional methods. - The rapid adoption of Aspera’s technology forced the company into a “technology tornado,” prompting multiple generations of product enhancements driven largely by feedback from film and broadcast users. - Partnering with Netflix, Scarah moved its video ingestion pipeline from legacy data‑center infrastructure into the Amazon Cloud, eliminating network and storage bottlenecks while keeping the transferred video encrypted, secure, and durable. - Since its early trial, Aspera has become a core component of the studio’s digital workflow, to the point where the brand name is used as a verb (“to Aspera”)—a clear sign of its indispensable role. ## Sections - [00:00:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZhe4eOdIWg&t=0s) **Scarah Accelerates Large‑Scale Data Transfer** - Scarah, a California software firm, invented the high‑speed EsperaFast protocol to move massive files up to 200× faster over WANs, helping media services like Netflix overcome video ingestion bottlenecks in cloud environments. ## Full Transcript
0:01[Music] 0:05Scarah is a software development company 0:08that is the based here in Emeryville 0:11California and we're devoted to solving 0:15the problems of data transfer 0:17particularly as they pertain to large 0:20data and wide area networks we make a 0:22software technology that we invented 0:25here called espera fast that is a new 0:28protocol for data communication 0:30particularly focusing on speed and 0:33efficiency of moving large data over 0:36wide area IP networks and we create 0:39software products that utilize that 0:41technology for users in all types of 0:44applications that move files in it 0:45the espera fast protocol can move data 0:48as fast as your network infrastructure 0:50will allow it can be sometimes up to 100 0:52or 200 times faster 0:53we realized that if we wanted to make a 0:56significant and life-changing impact on 0:58the industry's transition to digital 1:00media we needed to move at its pace once 1:03the adoption of our technology started 1:05we enter at technology tornado we really 1:09have to step up our development and our 1:11technology integration and at the same 1:13time our film and broadcast users 1:15started driving a lot of aspects of our 1:17products which in the end became the 1:19second and then the third generation of 1:21experts fast technology Netflix has been 1:24transcoding video for a very long time 1:25in the Amazon Cloud was felt like that 1:28was the place to be the most innovative 1:30and be able to scale our business our 1:31global aspect of our business and so we 1:34reached a point eventually though where 1:36the ingested video was the bottleneck 1:38for that effort because we were hopping 1:40that video through our old data center 1:42infrastructure where we go along no 1:44longer want to spend capital on 1:46upgrading the network upgrading the 1:47storage and so we approached aspera with 1:50the idea of a project to ingest the 1:52video directly into the Amazon Cloud 1:54using their product and they were very 1:56happy approachable to Co pioneer that 1:59effort with us and so now we're at the 2:01point where the large video file 2:03ingestion we do from the studios lands 2:05directly in the Amazon Cloud and when it 2:07touch it down it's encrypted it's secure 2:10it's durable and we're very happy with 2:12how this project turned out with us 2:13we've been using aspera since it became 2:16a company at the time we needed a way to 2:19move content around the world in a much 2:22faster way than the current technology 2:24at that time we found espera as in the 2:27back of nab with just a few people 2:31manning their booth 2:32we took a look at it and decided that 2:35we'd give it a try we installed it it's 2:37worked since day one and since then it 2:40has become a critical part of all of our 2:42digital workflows here at the studio we 2:44joke around here that we use a spare as 2:46a verb people say can us spare that to 2:48me I've always said that once your 2:50company name is a verb 2:51you've made it espera has definitely 2:53made it we could not do the things that 2:55we do without their technology