Object Storage
Object storage is a disk-based storage product that is best used for more static collections of data that will be accessed randomly and in any order by users. It is most commonly used for web-based services that provide access to large collections of data such as images.
Object storage is organised differently to more traditional storage and is generally recommended for unstructured collections that will be written once and then read many times in an unpredictable fashion. Nectar's Introduction to object storage page provides a good summary of Object storage's features as well as related information. Object storage can be requested via the Data Dashboard.
Resources
- Object storage guide
- Data Dashboard User Guide
- Data storage guidelines
- Guidelines for managing research data
- Electronic Information Security - Information Classification Procedure
Technical Information
:Protocols: S3, Swift. :Supported Operating Systems: Any (functions over HTTP/HTTPS). :Security: Storage is linked to specific Nectar projects. :Security Classification: Public, Restricted. :Backup Schedule: None, but there is data redundancy.