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Object Storage is a type of hardware that is used to store large amounts of unstructured data. It is designed to store and manage data in a highly scalable and cost-effective manner. Object Storage is typically used for applications such as cloud storage, media streaming, and data archiving. It is also used for backup and disaster recovery.
Object Storage is typically deployed in a distributed architecture, which allows for the storage of large amounts of data across multiple nodes. This architecture also allows for the storage of data in multiple locations, providing redundancy and high availability. Object Storage also provides data security, as data is stored in an encrypted format.
Object Storage is becoming increasingly popular as organizations look to reduce costs and increase scalability. It is also becoming more widely used as organizations look to move away from traditional storage solutions.
Some of the companies in the Object Storage market include IBM, Dell EMC, NetApp, Hitachi Vantara, and Western Digital. Show Less Read more