Choosing a Cloud Storage Provider For Your Data

by Foo on January 26, 2012

Traditional data storage would require you to bring a physical storage device with you, such as an external hard drive, when transporting data from one place to another. With cloud computing, you only need to save the data onto the server, then access it again once you are at your destined location using another computer. Actually, cloud storage is not tightly connected to each other so there is no need for the link to communicate to each other before getting an access to the same file that they are going to use. Being loosely-connected to each other makes the performance still not affected although there are multiple tasks done for a single data over a multiple network or links. Most people are attracted to having an online storage service. Examples of cloud storage that are exceptional are File Archiving, Digital content distribution and serving, streaming media or backup, video surveillance, and archival storage.

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