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Red Hat Ceph Is Object Storage Infographic

Object storage is a scalable solution designed to manage unstructured data using object IDs and metadata, making it ideal for enterprise organizations facing growing data volumes. Red Hat Ceph Storage offers enterprise-grade features, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness, addressing the limitations of legacy storage systems. It supports various use cases, including storage-as-a-service, backup, big data analytics, and content distribution.

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Object storage is a scalable solution designed to manage unstructured data using object IDs and metadata, making it ideal for enterprise organizations facing growing data volumes. Red Hat Ceph Storage offers enterprise-grade features, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness, addressing the limitations of legacy storage systems. It supports various use cases, including storage-as-a-service, backup, big data analytics, and content distribution.

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OBJECT STORAGE

WHAT IS IT? WHY IS RED HAT CEPH STORAGE IDEAL FOR IT?

Enterprise organizations expect their data volume


1
to grow by 54% over the next three to five years.

! ?
ONLY ONE IN THREE IT storage
managers think their organization
is versatile enough to cope with
petabyte-scale IT.1

82% 70% 98%

say that legacy storage believe their existing storage believe agile storage
systems make it difficult systems will not be able to handle solutions would benefit
to be innovative.1 next generation workloads.1 their organization.1

IS YOUR ORGANIZATION READY?


Object storage can help.

1 WHAT IS OBJECT STORAGE?

Data

Metadata
Unstructured data Object

FLAT STORAGE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE


Object storage uses object IDs and sophisticated metadata in a flat
organizational structure to optimize performance at scale.

2 WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?

MASSIVE PERFORMANCE FLEXIBLE ACCESS


SCALABILITY AT SCALE METHODS
Expand with limitless capacity Maintain high performance in Seamlessly integrate applications
and number of files. petabyte-scale deployments. with S3, Swift, and native APIs.

3 WHAT ARE THE USE CASES?

STORAGE-AS-A-SERVICE (STaaS) BACKUP AND ARCHIVE

Deliver storage on demand for application Store production data in a large, economical,
development and cloud environments. readily accessible storage pool.

BIG DATA CONTENT DISTRIBUTION & REPOSITORY

Create a cost-effective, accessible data lake Store and deliver media and content on
for analytics operations. demand to a variety of users.

4 WHAT SHOULD YOU LOOK FOR IN A SOLUTION?

PETABYTE/
WEB-SCALE DISTRIBUTED

Optimize management of very Maximize flexibility and


large capacity storage protection with storage spread
installations. across multiple resources.

OPEN AND SOFTWARE-


NON-PROPRIETARY DEFINED

Gain access to community- Use existing industry-standard


based innovation without the systems and disks to protect
concerns of vendor lockin. investments and control costs.

5 WHY USE RED HAT CEPH STORAGE FOR OBJECT STORAGE?

ENTERPRISE-GRADE INDUSTRY- PROVEN OPEN, COST-EFFECTIVE


FEATURES AND ADOPTED AT SOFTWARE-DEFINED OBJECT
CAPABILITIES APIS WEB SCALE FOUNDATION STORAGE

Take control of your storage and


unlock the value of your data.
Learn more at redhat.com/objectstorage
or register for a free test drive at bit.ly/cephtestdrive.

Sources:
1. Vanson Bourne, “Storage: Limitations, frustrations, and coping with future needs,” June 2016.

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