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  2. Nearline storage - Wikipedia

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    Nearline storage (a portmanteau of "near" and "online storage") is a term used [1] in computer science to describe an intermediate type of data storage that represents a compromise between online storage (supporting frequent, very rapid access to data) and offline storage/archiving (used for backups or long-term storage, with infrequent access ...

  3. Google Cloud Storage - Wikipedia

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    Google Cloud Storage is an online file storage web service for storing and accessing data on Google Cloud Platform infrastructure. [1] The service combines the performance and scalability of Google's cloud with advanced security and sharing capabilities. [2] It is an Infrastructure as a Service , comparable to Amazon S3.

  4. Comparison of online backup services - Wikipedia

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    Cloud hosted Net Drive 5 Sync 7 Autodetect changes 12 Public file hosting 8 Physical media restore 9 Server location(s) 10 Free online storage (non-trial) 13 Maximum per-file size External hard drive support 14 Hybrid Option 15 Green Hosting OpenSaaS; Backblaze: Yes B2 only Yes Yes Yes Yes [2] No [2] Company must be given passphrase (to private ...

  5. Cloud-computing comparison - Wikipedia

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    Provider Launched Block storage Assignable IPs SMTP support IOPS Guaranteed minimum Security Locations Notes Google Cloud Platform: 2013 Yes No No [1]: Yes Yes [2 ...

  6. Cloud computing architecture - Wikipedia

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    Cloud storage is generally deployed in the following configurations: public cloud, private cloud, community cloud, or some combination of the three also known as hybrid cloud. [4] In order to be effective, the cloud storage needs to be agile, flexible, scalable, multi-tenancy, and secure. [5]

  7. Cold data - Wikipedia

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    To optimize storage costs, cold data can be stored on lower performing and less expensive storage media. [2] For example, solid state disks may be used for storing hot data, while cold data can be moved to hard drives , optical discs , tapes , or migrated to cloud storage .

  8. Comparison of file hosting services - Wikipedia

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    0 If you hit the limit your links will be disabled for 24 hours. The bandwidth limits only apply to public links. [65] Tarsnap [66] No free space, unlimited paid $0.25/GiB 16 EiB - 1 No free bandwidth tier, unlimited paid $0.25/GiB Yes No libtarsnap.a [67] No Client must manage archives [68] Optional with `-H` [69] 0 Partial archives [70] No

  9. Comparison of distributed file systems - Wikipedia

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    Reed-Solomon [6] Volume [7] 2005 HDFS: Java Apache License 2.0 Java and C client, HTTP, FUSE [8] transparent master failover No Reed-Solomon [9] File [10] 2005 IPFS: Go Apache 2.0 or MIT HTTP gateway, FUSE, Go client, Javascript client, command line tool: Yes with IPFS Cluster: Replication [11] Block [12] 2015 [13] JuiceFS: Go Apache License 2. ...