Cloud storage and on-premises storage are two great options for storing, serving, and protecting data but there are three main differences that one must be aware of before choosing between these two: availability, data protection and performance. To set start with, cloud storage, means hosted object stores like Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon S3, and AT&T Synaptic Storage. While on-premises storage, are all file-oriented storage including NAS, clustered NAS, unified storage, and object storage. Although there are clear technological differences between on-premises storage, many of those differences are erased when deployment is considered. 1> Cloud storage is highly available as compared to many on-premises storage deployments, with much less complexities. Cloud storage is an attractive choice for data, as prices continue to drop down and the services are getting mature. The advantage of pay-as-you-go versus investing i...
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