2021-02-11T22:19:00Z

What advice do you have for others considering IBM Cloud Object Storage?

Julia Miller - PeerSpot reviewer
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Murtaza Anwar - PeerSpot reviewer
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2023-06-08T08:02:44Z
Jun 8, 2023

The documentation is good on IBM's side because every time we need any assistance, we refer to IBM's documentation. It really helps a lot. In case there is some limitation, and we don't get the point, we approach the support team. They are also very helpful. I recommend that storage be deployed on the data center because it may have latency when it is deployed on the cloud. So if it's not hybrid, if it's the powercloud solution, we recommend IBM. I rate the overall solution an eight out of ten.

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JozefUrica - PeerSpot reviewer
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Top 10
2022-04-10T11:09:00Z
Apr 10, 2022

I rate IBM Cloud Object Storage seven out of 10. There are performance issues. I'm still trying AWS. If it has the same issue, maybe I would rate it higher. I don't know if it's only IBM, but I think it might be a general issue. Cloud Object Storage uses the same technology and protocols as AWS S3. IBM, Amazon, and Microsoft all use it. It depends on the network.

MH
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2021-12-23T21:09:00Z
Dec 23, 2021

I would advise others that are thinking about implementing IBM Cloud Object Storage that you have to look at your use case to see if it is a good fit. If you have more of an archival use case, it may not be the best solution for you. It's about matching what your aims are to the platform. IBM Cloud Object Storage is an acquisition of a company called Cleversafe. Quantum ActiveScale, also the acquisition of Amplidata. And both of those products are really designed for Geo-dispersed data. I rate IBM Cloud Object Storage a six out of ten.

MR
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2021-02-11T22:19:00Z
Feb 11, 2021

I rate this product 8 out of 10.

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