In the recent full focus on cloud computing, cloud storage is seen more as a foundation platform. To date, many cloud computing offerings are limited to a collection of CPU cores, a small amount of memory is allocated, and the corresponding storage runs slowly, or there are some Internet-oriented IP technologies. More recently, there has been more advanced information on cloud computing and storage, especially with Web Services access, making access to storage no longer limited to device files or NFS mount points, but in a new way .
Storage flexibility
Storage flexibility refers to the ability to store demand responses to changes in business needs. In general, it depends on the operating system's ability to inspect changes in storage and the access methods used.
In the elements discussed here, this is the best element of a popular cloud computing platform. Most programs have the ability to incrementally add storage by pre-designed amount. Deleting space is also an option, usually for volumes or for loading points. As mentioned above, the operating system's ability to handle changes in storage is often a limitation.
The storage that supports the enterprise cloud needs needs to be flexibly extensible and needs to be billed in a manner that customers can understand. While adding and removing storage is important, users tend to pay only for the space they use. They also want the ability to resize and generate usage reports in web-based management. This capability helps them control costs and provide business planning intelligence.
Save the report
When companies consider outsourcing all or part of their IT infrastructure, the constant concern is the invisibility of these specific technologies. Customer needs include understanding the state of the operating environment from a capacity and performance perspective. To do this, it is imperative to export rich storage reports through the user management interface, giving customers confidence in the efficient operation of storage.
In the cloud computing platform on the market, storage-related reports are the most basic tools. Many providers provide standard reports for use. In some cases, they also provide basic performance assessment tools, either from providers or from shared vendors or third-party tools.
Enterprise cloud has advantages over traditional enterprise storage, which often results in customers using a single storage vendor's solution. This makes reporting easy because data does not need to be translated as it would from a multi-vendor platform to produce a single, uniform-looking report. Detailed information on historical and real-time usage, along with some key performance indicators - historic or real-time, should be viewable in real time through the user interface 7x24 hours. Ultimately, in order to reduce business concerns about out-of-control, cloud computing providers should have more comprehensive and accurate reporting capabilities, especially with regard to storage system usage.