Cloud Storage for Demanding Workloads, From S3 Buckets to Volume Snapshots
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Stay prepared with automated disaster recovery across AceCloud regions. With RPO as low as 15 minutes and RTO starting at 30 minutes, your data stays protected and your systems get back online fast. Built for business continuity, our solution offers real-time replication, policy-based controls, and reliable failover when it matters most.
Why Choose AceCloud for Your Storage Needs?
Get low-latency, high-IOPS block storage powered by NVMe. It’s well-suited for databases, analytics workloads, and virtual machines that depend on fast, consistent performance.
Store unstructured data at scale with S3-compatible object storage. It works seamlessly with your existing tools and keeps storage costs predictable as you grow.
AceCloud lets you automate backups and snapshots with custom policies and retention of up to 7 years, covering your VMs, volumes and applications without manual effort.
AceCloud replicates your data across regions and supports failover with RTOs as low as 15 minutes and RPOs down to 30 minutes, helping you stay online even during unexpected outages.
AceCloud offers block storage options for every workload. From NVMe for general use, high IOPS or cost efficiency, to SAS and Magnetic tiers for large-scale and archival needs.
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Real-World Applications of Cloud Storage
Big Data & Artificial Intelligence
Use object storage for AI and Big Data businesses to create value from corporate data, handle large amounts of unstructured data and only pay for what you use.
Applications Data Archive
Store data such as videos, images, documents on object storage as it is based on S3 protocol and is ideal for hosting and deploying content-based applications.
Persistent Volumes
Keep your data safe even after a VM or container is deleted. It’s built to support persistent volumes for containerized workloads that need stability across restarts.
High-Performance Databases
As databases require a lot of IOPS, block storage is exemplary for storing them and you can also increase volumes as your organization scales.
Additional Storage
Expand and divide your storage space available on the instances when your local volumes are nearly overflowing and access each volume as a different drive.
High-Performance Computing
With high-end AMD EPYC vCPUs, Intel processors and local NVMe SSD storage, host your recurring or one-time high computing workloads for parallel computing or data manipulation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Storage as a Service (STaas) is a cloud computing model in which a third-party vendor offers the management and infrastructure for storage on the basis of a subscription.
The benefits of Storage as a Service are:
- Offloading infrastructure management
- Cost-effectiveness
- Improved disaster recovery and data protection
- Flexibility and Scalability
The providers of STaaS give the users storage resources over the internet through a subscription or pay-as-you-go model. A user can access and manage the data using APIs or web interfaces.
STaaS offers object storage, block storage, file storage and archival storage depending on different requirements and use cases.
Security measures of STaaS include data redundancy, compliance certifications, regular audits, encryption, access controls and data isolation to ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of stored data.
Pricing of STaaS is usually determined through subscription or pay-as-you-go model after evaluating the factors like:
- Data Transfer
- Storage Capacity
- Additional Services