What is S3 Object Storage?
Everything you need to know about Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) Simple Storage Service, best known as “S3”. We explore the key components of S3 object storage, use cases, resources and more. How does S3 Object Storage work? S3 object storage operates on a simple yet powerful architecture that revolves around buckets, keys, and AWS regions.…
What is Object Storage?
In this piece we summarize what object storage is, and delve into how object storage works. We look at the differences between object storage, file storage, and block storage – as well as the architectural principles underpinning object storage systems, its benefits and limitations, use cases, and finally we look at CTERA’s object storage solutions…
Oded Nagel, CTERA CEO Featured on The French Storage Podcast
Oded Nagel, CTERA’s CEO, joined The French Storage Podcast and was interviewed by Philippe Nicolas. In March, CTERA hosted the 49th edition of The IT Press Tour in Israel where we provided exclusive news about the new executive team led by Oded Nagel being promoted to CEO, Liran Eshel, moving to Executive Chairman, and a…
Announcing CTERA’s Partneship With Wasabi Technolgies
Last week, we announced our strategic partnership with Wasabi Technologies. I am very excited about this partnership because we continue to get more and more demand to bring our award-winning Enterprise File Cloud Services to the broader mid-market. This market segment is looking to move to more modern, secure, and easier to manage hybrid file…
CTERA CEO Liran Eshel on The French Storage Podcast
Liran Eshel, CTERA’s CEO and Co-Founder, joined The French Storage Podcast last week and was interviewed by Philippe Nicolas. In April, Philippe visited our corporate headquarters as part of the 43rd IT Press Tour in Israel. Listen to this podcast to hear Liran talk about the company’s background, current status, and product information. In particular,…
Distributed File Systems and Object Storage: Differences and Benefits
What is a Distributed File System? Gartner defines distributed file systems as follows: “Distributed file system storage uses a single parallel file system to cluster multiple storage nodes together, presenting a single namespace and storage pool to provide high bandwidth for multiple hosts in parallel. Data is distributed over multiple nodes in the cluster to handle…