Nt1330 Unit 3 Types Of Cloud Storage

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For my organization, it will be very helpful to have a cloud storage since such services allow to easily access organization’s data from a computer or mobile device, increase the level of data security, perform automatic synchronization of data between different computers and user devices, and provide general or limited access to organization’s files. For me, inherent requirements for clouds will be such requirements as accessibility from anywhere in the world in the presence of the Internet; continuity and reliability of access to services and data; high bandwidth and easy administration; the ability to quickly scale the amount of IT resources; automatic accounting of power consumption; and cost.
To choose a vendor, I’ll be very important
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Type of organization of the cloud storage: file storage, object storage, block storage, and aggregate storage.
6. Other features such as automatic synchronization of data; collaborate on multiple users and automatically create file versions; differentiation of rights / levels of access to files and folders; the preservation of deleted files and the maximum period of their recovery; built-in software clients, modules and services: document creation and editing wizard, media player, CRM and ERP modules, analytics functions, email client; calculations; technical support 24/7: by e-mail, telephone, in real time by chat, etc.
My next step in organizing the storage cloud will be determining what type of storage will perfectly fit into my organization. Depending on financial capabilities and needs, I will go through different deployment options: private clouds, public clouds, and hybrid clouds. Each of these types of cloud serves their own purposes. Thus, the use of a private cloud is a lease of service and infrastructure in a private network environment and a fully allocated virtual resource; public cloud is a lease of virtual services and infrastructure on top of the Global Network; and hybrid cloud is a modern option that combines local resources and public cloud services into one