Different Types of Online Data Storage

The right storage solutions for data are essential to ensuring the success of your business. They protect important data from cyber-attacks, and remain accessible even in the event that your computer fails to function or suffers an issue with the hardware. They also aid in efficiently back up massive files that occupy a lot of space on your hard drive. With so many options to choose from, how do you choose the right one for your business? This article will help you decide the most suitable online data storage option for your business.

Physical storage -that is, where files are saved on servers or hard disk drives that you control and operate yourself is still very popular. However, these devices can be vulnerable to physical damage, and theft. They can be costly to buy and maintain, especially as the size of your files grows.

Online storage services such as Apple’s iCloud and Google Drive are an option for companies looking for security-conscious methods of storing their data. However these services aren’t completely immune to hacking or unauthorised access. They don’t have the flexibility or capacity that many companies require from their data storage systems.

Cloud storage is being integrated into existing software and hardware by a growing number vendors. For example, many object storage systems come with a front end that emulates the file system to allow for simple data access. They also offer cheaper pricing structures including pay-as-you go plans that eliminate the need to make massive upfront capital investments.

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