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Introducing Storj Next: Next Gen Storage Faster and Less Expensive than AWS, Microsoft and Google

New product iteration to improve performance

Storjj Labs. Inc. unveiled the next evolution of its network that’s globally faster and less expensive than industry giants AWS, Microsoft, and Google.

Storj Next builds on the company’s existing distributed model to unlock performance, security, and scalability. The new features will enable enterprises to reduce cloud costs, without sacrificing reliability or performance.

“Cloud storage used to be one of our largest expenses and logistical obstacles, which was the main reason why we initially looked into Storj,” said Skylar Sweetman, Head of Production, Metastage. “Storj has given us an alternative option to high cost hyperscaler storage models – enterprise-grade cloud object storage that’s fast, secure, and reliable, at a price point that enables us to scale our operation significantly. By offering high performance low cost data storage via their distributed model, Storj cleared the path for our team to create and innovate freely.”

While businesses around the world look to cut costs, including IT budget reductions, they are flocking to more cost effective cloud solutions. This has led to a 40x rise in Storj network use, with remarkable growth from enterprise customers. In the last year, the firm has scaled from 13,000 to 20,000 nodes, outperforming traditional storage providers with SLA’s comparable to AWS, Google, and Azure. Early proven use cases include video and media distribution, IT backup and DR, and sharing large data sets for ML. The latest enhancements have gained more speed, with 280% improvements in file downloads and uploads.

“Storj gets faster as we add more nodes due to parallelism for downloads. We eliminate dependency on a single data hub, instead using a distributed network of under utilized storage capacity on existing hardware, which allows for less latency and reduced data transfer times,” said Storj CEO Ben Golub. “We have kept our heads down building a product that works and seen significant growth as a result: Storj is up to 90 percent less expensive and faster on a global basis than AWS and other hyperscalers, making it an attractive option for businesses looking to reduce costs while still benefiting from enterprise-grade durability, reliability, and security.”

Company’s distributed model offers other benefits to today’s enterprise. Since all data is encrypted, redundantly sharded, and globally distributed, it is highly resilient to failure. No data center outage, fire, flood, or even region wide disaster can take out data. There is no centralized trove of unencrypted data to be attacked by malicious parties or compromised by careless administrators. Continuous monitoring and auditing prevent against bit rot. Metadata masking prevents data mining. And, the security model has built-in safeguards to prevent ransomware.

Comments

Decentralized storage, called sometimes and probably more in the past, dispersed storage, and of course p2p storage, represents an alternative to in-house storage I should say centralized or monolithic storage.

We understand that this model could be also only deployed within an enterprise perimeter with several sites. Offered by external providers, it can be assimilated as a cloud storage offering with differences in the implementation. Both of them can expose same interfaces, so clearly the difference come from inside.

We saw projects and products in the mid of 2000s and later promoting a p2p model, several companies got acquired, others still exist and morph their solution and a new wave started with the blockchain era. So far it exists at least 20 vendors and the Web3 category has introduced some confusion.

Tests after tests, it appears that performance is an issue for such solutions and invite users to consider them for some use cases only. So this performance announcement and others from competitors is a clear recognition something has to be done to improve that aspect and increase adoption.

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