{"id":516122,"date":"2024-06-05T16:02:36","date_gmt":"2024-06-05T20:02:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.commvault.com\/?post_type=cmv_glossary&p=516122"},"modified":"2024-06-05T16:02:37","modified_gmt":"2024-06-05T20:02:37","slug":"cloud-storage","status":"publish","type":"cmv_glossary","link":"https:\/\/www.commvault.com\/glossary-library\/cloud-storage","title":{"rendered":"Cloud Storage an IT infrastructure deployment"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Cloud storage describes an IT infrastructure deployment model where storage resources reside in the cloud instead of being housed in data centers on-premises.
Cloud storage can be used together with SaaS applications and services; cloud-native workloads such as databases or web services; and other workloads that run in a cloud-based compute instance.
In addition, cloud storage deployments may be part of hybrid environments where primary storage remains onsite and a secondary backup copy is sent to the cloud.
In these environments, cloud storage services are utilized for long-term data retention or as a business resilience tool to restore data as needed to keep business humming after disrupting events.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Cloud storage is a solution for storage that resides in the cloud. There are some notable advantages over on-premises storage options, including easy scalability without needing to purchase or maintain infrastructure. The most common type of cloud storage is used for storing unstructured data and is accessed via a REST API interface. This type of storage offers different access tiers, which allow you to store data in the most cost-effective manner. These tiers are typically referred to as hot, cold, and archive. The Hot tier is optimized for storing data that is accessed frequently, while Cold is optimized for storing data that is infrequently accessed and stored for at least 30 days. The Archive tier is optimized for storing data that is rarely accessed and stored for at least 180 days with flexible latency requirements (on the order of hours).<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Online cloud storage also relieves IT from the burdens of capacity planning, purchasing, managing, operating, and maintaining owned resources. With on-demand consumption, companies can shift upfront capital investments to budget-friendly operating expenses.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Cloud storage supports all the main storage types: file, block, and object storage. Object storage is the most widely deployed type used for primary cloud storage and for a variety of archiving levels. Cloud object storage offers massive scalability and extremely high eleven 9s durability \u2013 or in other words, 99.999999999% reliability.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Cloud storage is provided in an IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) model and enables simpler storage management with a pay-as-you-go consumption pricing model that lowers IT (Information Technology) costs. Cloud storage can be purchased from a public cloud provider, like Microsoft Azure for instance, or as a managed storage service from a third-party cloud service provider. For example, cloud storage can be purchased through a data Backup as a Service vendor \u2014 which can further simplify cloud storage adoption and management.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Unlike on-premises physical storage, customers purchase cloud storage capacity from a cloud provider who owns, manages, and operates the storage resources. Cloud providers offer storage capacity as a service with a utility pricing model and global availability. Cloud storage providers also have security tools that limit access to these resources to authorized users. The cloud providers are also responsible for managing storage capacity, availability, security, and compliance. The main advantages of cloud storage services are that they can be up in minutes with no upfront investments, scale on-demand, and are available anywhere 24\/7\/365.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
As enterprises increasingly rely on cloud storage, it is good to know that all one needs to do is acquire the required cloud storage services and start using them immediately. While cloud storage is simple to purchase, and starting using, having a solid strategy in mind to include tiers, egress fees, network requirements and so forth is essential to a cloud storage plan.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The amount of data created daily is staggering, and all of it must be stored and protected against loss. By 2025, it is estimated that 463 exabytes of data<\/a> will be created each day.<\/p>\n\n\n\n In addition to having elastic scalability that adapts to business requirements, online cloud storage offers better protections against costly data losses that can be detrimental to businesses. The average size of a data breach <\/a>in 2019 was estimated at 26K records, while the cost per lost record was $150. The impact of data loss on businesses lasts for years after a disruptive event. Without robust cloud storage services and data protection, it is a matter of time before data loss and application failures occur. Without proper protection plans, businesses run the risk of revenue and abnormal customer losses. Over the past four years, the rising data breach events<\/a> led to an increase in abnormal customer loss costing businesses up to $5.7 million per existing customer lost.<\/p>\n\n\n\n In short, as the risk of cyberattacks and ransomware increases, ensuring an air-gapped and immutable copy of your data is more important than ever. Cloud storage services can provide an agile, modern alternative to tape, allowing your organization to adhere to the 3-2-1 rule of data protection. (3 copies of data, in 2 locations, 1 offsite). Copies stored outside of customer accounts may provide protection against accidental or malicious threat actors that have compromised customer accounts by providing enhanced security and regulatory compliance. <\/p>\n\n\n\n The cloud services can also help to relieve your IT from the burdens of capacity planning, acquiring, deploying, and managing storage resources. Finally, online cloud storage can lower your infrastructure costs and shift expenses to an OPEX financial model. Cloud storage services enhance your business preparedness and allow you to quickly bring it back to life after a disruptive event.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Digital data and applications are the drivers of modern business growth. Protecting critical workloads and their associated data is vital for business survival. Cloud storage services offer companies an easy ramp to the cloud with rapid onboarding and no upfront investments.<\/p>\n\n\n\nBenefits of cloud storage<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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