Object storage/S3

S3-compatible object storage service that provides highly durable, secure, fault-tolerant data storage for those who need to access data frequently

Why Object storage?

Object storage (S3) is a flexible and scalable storage architecture that is widely used in a variety of applications and industries. Here are some examples of how object storage can be used

Backup and Recovery
Big Data Analytics
Content Distribution
Archiving
Cloud-Native Applications
IT Data Storage
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Backup and Recovery

Backup and Recovery

Object storage can be used as a backup and recovery solution for applications, databases, and file systems. Object storage is an ideal choice for backup and recovery due to its high availability, and scalability

Big Data Analytics

Big Data Analytics

Object storage can be used to store and manage large volumes of unstructured data for big data analytics. This data can be used for machine learning, artificial intelligence, and other data-driven applications

Content Distribution

Content Distribution

Object storage can be used as a content distribution solution to distribute media and other large files. This is achieved through the use of content delivery networks (CDNs) that can distribute content globally

Archiving

Archiving

Object storage can be used as an archiving solution to store data that is no longer actively used, but needs to be retained for compliance or regulatory reasons. Object storage provides a cost-effective and secure way to store large volumes of data for long periods of time

Cloud-Native Applications

Cloud-Native Applications

Object storage is an ideal storage solution for cloud-native applications due to its scalability and availability. Object storage can be accessed through RESTful APIs, making it easy to integrate with cloud-native applications

IT Data Storage

IT Data Storage

Object storage can be used to store and manage data from IoT devices. This data can be used for analysis, machine learning, and other applications that require large volumes of data