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Supporting video infrastructure workloads with GPU compute and storage

FastPix-style video infrastructure needs scalable compute, media storage, networking, and delivery workflows for processing, APIs, thumbnails, logs, generated assets, and video-related data.

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FastPix

Video infrastructure and developer APIs

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Overview

FastPix operates in the video infrastructure space, where workloads involve large media files, processing pipelines, generated outputs, thumbnails, logs, analytics, and developer-facing APIs. These workloads are data-heavy and need compute, storage, and delivery layers that can scale independently.

The challenge

Solving complex scale requirements

Video workloads create pressure on every part of the infrastructure stack. Source files need to be uploaded and stored, processing jobs need compute capacity, generated outputs need durable storage, and public or internal services need reliable traffic routing. Running all of this through application servers creates operational overhead and limits scalability.

Key pain points

  • Large media files should not live on application servers or compute nodes.
  • Video processing workloads need access to stronger compute and GPU resources.
  • Source files, thumbnails, logs, and generated outputs need scalable object storage.
  • Production APIs and dashboards need reliable traffic routing and backend availability.
The Solution

Why FastPix chose IBEE Cloud

IBEE supports video workloads by separating compute, storage, and delivery. GPU VMs can support processing tasks, Object Storage can hold source files and generated outputs, Load Balancer can route application traffic, and CDN workflows can support public delivery paths.

01

Media storage layer

Object Storage stores source files, thumbnails, generated outputs, logs, and media-related data outside application servers.

02

Processing layer

GPU VMs and Cloud VMs support compute-heavy jobs such as video processing, AI workloads, and backend services.

03

Traffic layer

Load Balancer and CDN workflows help separate application traffic from media delivery and keep backend services cleaner.

IBEE gives our video workflows the compute, storage, and networking foundation needed to process media workloads while keeping infrastructure operations simpler.

FastPix

Video infrastructure and developer APIs

Active Outcome: Video pipelines can keep media storage, compute, and delivery separated, allowing each layer to scale based on workload needs instead of forcing everything through one infrastructure path.

Cloud infrastructure deployed

1

GPU VMs

NVIDIA GPU compute for video processing and AI workloads.

2

Object Storage

S3-compatible storage for source files, outputs, and media assets.

3

Load Balancer

Traffic routing for production APIs and backend services.

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