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4.0
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Description of StorageOS

StorageOS is a software-defined cloud native storage platform delivering persistent storage for Kubernetes. StorageOS is built from the ground-up with no legacy restrictions to give enterprises working with cloud native workloads a scalable storage platform with no compromise on performance, availability or security. For additional information, visit www.storageos.com.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

StorageOS - Great tool with some drawbacks

The ability to do more than just store files in an object oriented manner. If you are looking at using AWS as your primary file server this product allows you to build it out yourself without having to rely solely on their products. I was able to set up my own private network of servers that allowed me to have multiple locations where data could be stored. This made life easier when moving jobs around. It's not perfect but does what its supposed to do which is provide a great solution if you…

Pros
  • The ability to have multiple locations to store data
Cons
  • We used our own servers in our private network

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Decent option if looking solely from perspective

We used this as an AWS S3 compatible object store that was easy to setup into our kubernete deployment without any hassel (AWS only). The integration of K8s/KOPS into it seemed like extra overhead compared to simply using other providers such as EBS etc. If you are in need of compatibility between multiple infrastructure environments then I would look at integrating into Azure Blob instead! There really isn't anything not liked about the product itself just how expensive it became after we had

Pros
  • Easy way deploy objects across different cloud platforms ebs storage or samba shares great support from vendors when required
Cons
  • Not very cheap
  • Complex configuration process