Object Storage Solutions

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IBM Cloud Object Storage

IBM Cloud Object Storage is an IBM Cloud product in the endpoint backup and IaaS categories. It is commonly used for data archiving and backup, for web and mobile applications, and as scalable, persistent storage for analytics.

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Azure Data Lake Storage

Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 is a highly scalable and cost-effective data lake solution for big data analytics. It combines the power of a high-performance file system with massive scale and economy to help you speed your time to insight. Data Lake Storage Gen2 extends Azure Blob…

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Storj
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Storj offers what they present as secure, private, affordable decentralized cloud object storage for developers. Storj automatically encrypts all files before being uploaded. Then encrypted data is split into pieces that can't be distinguished from any other object’s pieces, and…

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Object First Ootbi

Some backup storage comes with compromise, sacrificing performance for affordability, simplicity for performance, or resilience for simplicity. Object First aims to eliminate the need for Veeam customers to compromise or sacrifice. Object First Ootbi stands for out-of-the-box immutability.…

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Filebase
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Filebase is an object storage platform powered by decentralized networks, from the company of the same name in Boston. It unifies multiple networks under a single S3-compatible API to make decentralized storage accessible, and with edge caching technology achieves performance when…

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Petabox
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Petabox is a decentralized global cloud storage platform designed to meet the constantly growing data storage needs of the modern enterprise. Harnessing web3 and conventional cloud infrastructure, Petabox aims to give developers a cost-effective solution for building large data…

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Qiniu Cloud Object Storage KODO
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Qiniu Cloud's object storage (KODO) provides one-stop image and audio/video processing, trans-regional synchronization, and storage rules for storage space based on business needs with life cycle management.

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NEC HYDRAstor HS6-50A

NEC offers HYDRAstor HS6-5000A, a long-term disk based data archive system for scalable, customizable storage and data retention.

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Tata Communications IZO Cloud for Enterprise

Tata Communications IZO Cloud for Enterprise provides a unified and secure cloud experience that allows users to design, build, and optimise a private or hybrid cloud infrastructure.

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DDN WOS
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DataDirect Networks (DDN) offers WOS, a scalable object storage device, providing disk-based backup solution.

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Huawei FusionStorage

Huawei's FusionStorage is a distributed storage system that provides block, object, big data, and file storage for upper-layer applications.

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Flexential Cloud Storage & Disaster Recovery

FlexAnywhere from Flexential is an infrastructure-as-a-service that enables users to elastically adjust capacity, integrate new technologies and move data and compute to the edge of the internet.

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Aruba Cloud Object Storage

Aruba Cloud Object Storage is presented as a low cost enterprise storage option.

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Iron Cloud Object Storage

Iron Cloud Object Storage, from Iron Mountain, is a secure repository for almost any type of data needed to be preserved, whether for compliance, conservation or value-creation. Designed to scale as content grows, the vendor says it is trusted by organizations of all types that want…

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Lyve Rack, from Seagate

Lyve™ Rack is a converged object storage infrastructure solution for modern applications like artificial intelligence and big data, to enable efficient capture and consolidation of massive, unstructured data sets at the industry’s lowest cost per petabyte.

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Akamai NetStorage

Akamai's NetStorage is a secure, cloud-based service designed to meet these storage requirements of maintaining large collections of on-demand digital content – including electronic images, streaming media files, software, documents, and other digital objects. Built on the globally…

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BVR Cloud
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BVR Cloud is an infrastructure-as-a-service provider providing various web services and storage services for businesses.

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CIARA MAGMA Storage Servers

For data-intensive applications, CIARA MAGMA Storage Servers present multiple storage configuration options, including: M.2 NVMe, SSD, HDD, SAAS, SATA, and RAID controllers. Users can store and access petabytes of data in various redundant configurations using CIARA MAGMA storage…

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StoneFly Unified Storage Appliances

StoneFly Unified Storage Appliances are hyperscale unified storage solutions with support for NAS, SAN and object storage. StoneFly converged storage appliances are capable of scaling out to thousands of nodes with support for petabytes of enterprise data.

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Exoscale
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Exoscale is a Swiss / European cloud service provider with services covering the cloud infrastructure spectrum from virtual machines and S3 compatible object storage to a scalable kubernetes service and databases.

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Object Matrix by Perifery

The Object Matrix, from DataCore company Perifery, is a media-focused object storage platform that financially and operationally benefits organizations by modernizing video workflows and providing instant access to all media assets.

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Leviia Object Storage

Leviia Object Storage supports S3 storage and backup strategies, and is presented as a cost-effective solution.

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Memset
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Memset, a UK owned SME supplier of cloud hosting services, delivers Dedicated Servers, Cloud VPS, IaaS (powered by OpenStack) and Cloud Storage (powered by Memstore) to the Public and Private sectors.

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Rackspace Object Storage

Rackspace Object Storage is a fully managed data storage service that helps organizations store, secure, and utilize large pools of unstructured data. It provides scalable, multi-tiered S3 object storage available from Rackspace's globally distributed data centers, making the user'…

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CORTX
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CORTX is open source object storage software supported by Seagate, optimized for mass capacity and data-intensive workloads.

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DataCore Swarm

DataCore Swarm is a software-defined Object Storage solution for on-premises and private cloud environments. The solution helps to ensure rapidly scaling datasets are continuously protected and instantly accessible while eliminating tedious storage management, reducing TCO, and enabling…

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SwiftStack (discontinued)

SwiftStack was a software-driven data storage and management platform for data-intensive applications and workflows, designed to provide seamless access to data across the edge, core data centers, and public clouds. It was acquired by NVIDIA in 2020 and is no longer available for…

Learn More About Object Storage Solutions

What is Object Storage?

Object storage (also known as object-based storage) manages data as distinct units called “objects.” Each object includes the data itself and a variable amount of metadata, which is the characteristics of the data. Object Storage also includes a unique identifier that allows the object to be easily searched. Object Storage is geared toward retaining large amounts of unstructured data, which typically includes media files, artificial intelligence data, and website content. Object Storage is usually offered as a cloud-based service, meaning that objects can be accessed virtually anywhere with limited interruption.

A key aspect of object storage is its ability to separate and manage the metadata of the file. This metadata can include information such as file type, the type of hardware or software used, last modified date, people or organizations featured in the objects, and so forth. As a result it allows for deeper analysis of the use and function of data. Additionally, the metadata can be edited and customized, which benefits users by allowing for more specific resource management. Every time the metadata is altered, a new object is created, which contributes greatly to data recovery.

Object storage also allows limitless data scalability because it is hosted in the cloud and has no built-in limits on the way the data is categorized. Thus, it can hold much larger volumes of information than you may find with block- or file-based storage. Combined with the fact that object storage can start small and build out further, it makes it a cost-efficient storage solution by allowing you to only pay for more space when it is absolutely needed.

Object storage is often contrasted with block storage , which divides data into manageable “blocks” that comprise the entirety of the stored file. Block storage doesn’t store or manage metadata, which gives it less applicability for unstructured data. However, Block Storage is more efficient for volumizing data from static files and structured data because it doesn’t manage any metadata beyond basic file typing and thus is less likely to replicate as quickly as object storage.

Object Storage Solutions Features

Most object storage products have the following features:

  • Data replication and back-up
  • Data and object lifecycle management
  • Data retrieval through API or http/https
  • Disaster recovery
  • Durable performance
  • Data performance monitoring
  • Automated data integrity checks and issue resolving
  • Storage transition support
  • User access management
  • System log generation and storage
  • File manager interface
  • Scalable pricing
  • Server-side encryption
  • Third-party and external hardware integration

Object Storage Solutions Comparison

When choosing an object storage product, consider the following:

Data Type. The type of data you want to store, as well as how frequently you want to access that data, will be a major factor in choosing the best object storage solution for you. If you’re looking for a solution to host media files or static websites, almost every option will be a good choice for you. However, if you’re looking to store application or software data, Vultr allows for immediate data retrieval, making it a great choice for developers working from the cloud..

Data/Access Frequency. How frequently you plan to access your data is an important consideration, as this can determine subscription pricing and file retrieval speed. Data that you plan to access most frequently - such as a web content or video files - will need more low-latency support than data you won’t access frequently, such as archived data, AWS S3 and Google Data Cloud offer multiple plans to address these concerns.

User Access Features. If you plan to share the object data, you may want options that allow you significant control over who can access data, which data they can access, and how long they can access it. OpenIO can create a temporary URL that expires after a set time, making it a great option for businesses that sell digital media that can only be retrieved for a limited time.

Data Framework Compatibility. The effectiveness of an object storage solution can vary based on its compatibility with your data framework, which are the systems that govern data creation and management for your business. You’ll want to make sure that your object storage and data frameworks have synergy, or you’ll encounter issues with latency and security. LakeFS offers the widest degree of framework compatibility, including AWS Athena, Spark, and Hive.

Data Protection. All Object Storage provides data protection and security features to some degree, but the biggest deciding factor should be how effectively it deals with these threats. Ransomware is especially threatening to object storage because of how much information can be extracted from metadata. FlashBlade and Cloudian Hyperstore offer object safe modes that lock data access for a limited time, make secure backups in other locations, and delete potentially compromised objects.

Pricing Information

Object storage pricing can vary based on how much storage you plan to use, as well any additional features such as low-latency support. Many vendors offer free or low-cost pricing, but only for a set amount of storage. The typical price range for paid services ranges between $10 to $200 per month at the lowest subscription tiers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does object storage do?

Object Storage stores data as “objects” with separated metadata. This metadata can be edited, customized, and categorized. It is mainly used to store unstructured data.

What are the benefits of using object storage?

The metadata management aspects of object storage allow for personalized storage and better search capabilities. Additionally, object storage allows for practically limited scalability, allowing for more and more data to be held.

How much does object storage cost?

Object Storage providers offer free and low-cost plans for limited amounts of storage space. Paid options range between $10 to $200 per month based on amount of storage used and access frequency.