Features |
Benefits |
Leverages commodity
hardware |
No
lock-in, lower
price/GB |
HDD/node failure agnostic |
Self
healingReliability, data redundancy protecting
from
failures |
Unlimited storage |
Huge
& flat namespace, highly scalable
read/write accessAbility to serve content
directly from storage
system |
Multi-dimensional scalability
(scale out architecture)Scale vertically and
horizontally-distributed storage |
Backup
and archive large amounts of data with linear
performance |
Account/Container/Object
structureNo nesting, not a
traditional file system |
Optimized
for scaleScales to multiple petabytes,
billions of
objects |
Built-in replication3x+ data
redundancy compared to 2x on
RAID |
Configurable
number of accounts, container and object
copies for high
availability |
Easily add capacity unlike
RAID resize |
Elastic
data scaling with
ease |
No central database |
Higher
performance, no
bottlenecks |
RAID not required |
Handle
lots of small, random reads and writes
efficiently |
Built-in management
utilities |
Account
Management: Create, add, verify, delete
usersContainer Management: Upload, download,
verifyMonitoring: Capacity, host, network, log
trawling, cluster
health |
Drive auditing |
Detect
drive failures preempting data
corruption |
Expiring objects |
Users
can set an expiration time or a TTL on an
object to control
access |
Direct object access |
Enable
direct browser access to content, such as for
a control
panel |
Realtime visibility into client
requests |
Know
what users are
requesting |
Supports S3 API |
Utilize
tools that were designed for the popular S3
API |
Restrict containers per
account |
Limit
access to control usage by
user |
Support for NetApp, Nexenta,
SolidFire |
Unified
support for block volumes using a variety of
storage
systems |
Snapshot and backup API for block
volumes |
Data
protection and recovery for VM
data |
Standalone volume API
available |
Separate
endpoint and API for integration with other
compute
systems |
Integration with Compute |
Fully
integrated to Compute for attaching block
volumes and reporting on usage |