Distributed storage is a software-defined storage system that enables access to data - when you want, where you want and whom you want to access. Distributed storage is a logical volume management system designed to process scale and data access in a HA (High Available) environment with intelligence to detect and respond to failures and cyber attacks. Replacing the traditional three-tier architecture with a distributed file system, it is made up of data stored on clusters of storage nodes that are geographically dispersed. The storage system includes features that synchronize and coordinate data across the cluster nodes.
Distributed cloud storage is related to traditional cloud storage in some ways, especially in the techniques and hardware it uses. But there’s one important difference. Instead of data stored on a collection of storage devices in one data center, distributed cloud storage is made up of data stored on clusters of storage nodes that are geographically dispersed. The storage system includes features that synchronize and coordinate data across the cluster nodes greatly simplifying storage rollouts and management. Since the data is distributed, you can deploy cloud-based data monitoring tools to detect, prevent, recover from and analyze cyber attacks. Shared storage is a big target for ransomware attacks, data governance features of the distributed cloud storage greatly help to detect signatures, block user sessions, endpoints and perform forensic analysis and also help with recovery efforts in case of an attack.
The “distributed” nature of this type of cloud storage is important because it allows cloud data to be stored in closer proximity to an organization’s physical location such as ROBOs (Remote Office & Branch Offices). It opens up new possibilities for location-dependent cloud use cases and can result in faster data transfers, reduced network congestion, and lower risk of data loss.
Based on edge computing and storage, distributed cloud storage represents the next step in cloud storage, one that puts data closer to where it’s needed. Public cloud providers such as AWS have long acknowledged the value in keeping data close to where it will be used, as evidenced by their multiple zones and region-based offerings.
Public cloud providers distributed their storage services out to a variety of physical locations. The objective is to achieve very low latency by storing data physically near the location it will be used.
With distributed cloud storage, the lines between public, private, and hybrid cloud become blurred or disappear completely as an administrator can consistently manage data from across all three storage types from one control plane.
While features can vary across cloud storage providers, most distributed cloud storage systems include:
Distributed cloud storage has a number of advantages and benefits:
Challenges arise primarily from the distributed nature of this storage model:
The centralized, traditional cloud storage systems we have come to know and use are perfectly suitable for most organizations. They’re not going away anytime soon.
What is likely, however, is that distributed cloud storage will become increasingly popular, especially as edge computing and location-specific use cases proliferate.
Where centralized cloud storage needs a data center with a multitude of servers, distributed cloud storage distributes data across its dispersed network to individual devices or computers. The biggest benefit to that is reliability. Storing data on multiple systems of storage servers instead of one collection builds resiliency and keeps your data protected from loss.
Distributed cloud storage also reduces latency, with data being stored near where it will be used. The traditional cloud model can have serious latency, as data travels across the country or the globe. Lower latency equals improved performance—and a better user experience overall. Distributed cloud storage also edges out the centralized model because it is a greener solution and can help organizations save big on energy costs. There’s no need for enormous cooling systems—or even a data center building that requires light and heat.
Distributed cloud storage also enhances data security and data protection. A single instance of data can be split across multiple sites or multiple instances of data can be replicated across multiple sites. Both cases offer heightened data protection in case of DR events, Ransomware attacks, etc.
Edge computing is a distributed IT architecture where data is processed at the edge of the network, as close to the originating source as possible. This ideally puts compute and storage at the same point as the data source. While distributed cloud computing is a software system that is shared among multiple computers and runs as one system to improve efficiency and performance.
Distributed cloud storage forms the foundation of some popular cloud storage systems, such as Amazon S3 and Microsoft Azure Blob Storage. Another good example of distributed cloud storage is a content delivery network (CDN), such as Netflix or YouTube. These companies store their video content in specific geographic locations around the world, nearer to where that content will be watched (think people watching a show in China versus someone accessing an English-language video in the UK). This helps reduce latency.
Nutanix Unified Storage is a software-defined storage platform that consolidates File, Object & Block storage into a single platform. By removing the need for dedicated storage systems, the environment is simpler to operate, allowing you to focus more on application services and less on infrastructure. Combined with Nutanix Cloud Platform, Unified Storage gives you a platform that is built for scale, performance, and integrated data security. It offers agility, flexibility and simplicity to build modern applications and services no matter where they are deployed - core, cloud, or edge. The platform provides seamless access to structured and unstructured data using S3, SMB, or NFS protocols. A single point of management for all storage resources eliminates complexity of multiple interfaces and consumer-grade design enables non-storage experts to handle most day-to-day storage and data management tasks. Data security and analytics integrated into the solution provide deep insights into how data is being used and helps to prevent threats from ransomware and other bad actors. With integrated ransomware protection, Unified Storage helps to detect, prevent, and recover from cyber-attacks.