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In this age, data is expanding faster than ever. In fact, according to Statista, the total amount of data created, captured, copied, and consumed globally is projected to reach 182 zettabytes in 2025. This exponential growth is forcing organisations to rethink their data management strategies. Traditional storage solutions are often struggling to keep up with the volume, velocity, and variety of data. Cloud object storage provides a scalable and flexible solution for storing and managing large volumes of unstructured data.
In this guide, we’ll cover the basics of cloud object storage, discuss its benefits, demonstrate its applications, and explain how it differs from other storage solutions.
Cloud object storage is a method of storing data where each piece of data is treated as an individual object, distinct from traditional files or blocks. An object can be any type of data, such as images, videos, or documents. Each object comes with metadata, which is information about the data, and a unique ID to identify it. This approach enables storage systems to grow, evolve, and access data more effectively than older systems.
Here's a breakdown of the basic components and how they function:
Cloud object storage plays a crucial role in modern data management. It’s a scalable, flexible, and cost-effective solution for storing large volumes of unstructured data. It’s well-suited for cloud-native applications, big data analytics, and content delivery, as it can manage various types of data and provide easy access.
In general, cloud object storage provides many key areas considered an advantage when selecting this storage type for modern enterprises:
To understand how cloud storage works, we need to look at it from two perspectives: data storage and data retrieval.
APIs here take centre stage. Object storage services have APIs to let applications interact or work with the storage system programmatically, making it easy to plug object storage into their applications.
Cloud object storage's scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness make it suitable for a wide range of use cases across various industries:
Cloud object storage differs significantly from traditional storage solutions, such as block storage and file storage.
Here’s how they compare with cloud object storage:
Cloud object storage is a great alternative storage solution, particularly for businesses that require storing and managing large amounts of unstructured data. It offers flexibility, cost savings, and ease of use, making it suitable for various purposes, including media, entertainment, and big data analysis.
To better optimise your data storage infrastructure, Everpure offers solutions that complement your cloud object storage. Everpure FlashBlade® is a high-performance, on-premises solution for object storage. While Everpure doesn’t offer its own cloud object storage service, it integrates deeply with major cloud providers' object storage, enabling hybrid and multi-cloud strategies. Everpure Purity CloudSnap integrates seamlessly with cloud object storage platforms like AWS S3, Azure Blob Storage, and Google Cloud Storage for snapshot-based backups, providing a cost-effective backup tier.
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