200X Acceleration at
1/10th of the cost
Zero
maintenance
No credit card
required
Zero coding
infrastructure
Multi-level
security
Simplify IBM Cloud Object Storage integration in
4 simple steps
Create connections
between IBM Cloud Object Storage and targets.
Prepare pipeline
between IBM Cloud Object Storage and targets by selecting tables in bulk.
Create a workflow
and schedule it to kickstart the migration.
Share your data
with third-party platforms over API Hub
Why choose Lyftrondata for IBM Cloud Object Storage Integration?
Simplicity
Build your IBM Cloud Object Storage pipeline and experience unparalleled data performance with zero training.
Robust Security
Load your IBM Cloud Object Storage data to targets with end-to-end encryption and security.
Accelerated ROI
Rely on the cost-effective environment to ensure your drive maximum ROI.
Customer's Metrics
Track the engagement of your customers across different channels like email, website, chat, and more.
Improved Productivity
Measure the performance of your team and highlight areas of improvement.
360-degree Customer View
Join different data touch points and deliver personalized customer experience.
Hassle-free IBM Cloud Object Storage integration to the platforms of your choice
Migrate your IBM Cloud Object Storage data to the leading cloud data warehouses, BI tools, databases or Machine Learning platforms without writing any code.
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FAQs
What is IBM Cloud Object Storage?
IBM Cloud Object Storage is a scalable and secure cloud storage service offered by IBM. It is designed to handle large amounts of unstructured data and provide high availability, durability, and cost-efficiency. This service is suitable for a wide range of applications, including backup and archiving, big data analytics, content distribution, and more.
What are the features of IBM Cloud Object Storage?
Scalability:
Elastic Scalability: IBM Cloud Object Storage can scale to handle vast amounts of data, from gigabytes to exabytes, without the need for users to manage underlying infrastructure.
Durability and availability::
High Durability: Data is replicated across multiple geographical locations and data centers, ensuring high durability and protection against data loss.
99.999999999% Durability: Offers high data durability, making it suitable for critical data storage.
Cost efficiency:
Pay-As-You-Go: Users pay only for the storage they use, with no upfront costs or long-term commitments.
Flexible Pricing Tiers: Different pricing tiers are available based on the frequency of access and data retrieval needs (e.g., standard, infrequent access, and archival storage).
Data management and security:
Encryption: Data is encrypted at rest and in transit, providing robust security measures.
Access Control: Fine-grained access controls and authentication mechanisms are available to manage and restrict access to stored data.
What are the shortcomings of IBM Cloud Object Storage?
Cost management:
Complex pricing: The pricing model can be complex due to various storage classes (standard, infrequent access, archive) and retrieval fees, making it challenging for users to estimate and manage costs effectively.
Retrieval Fees: Costs can accrue for data retrieval, especially with infrequent access and archive storage classes, potentially leading to unexpected expenses.
Performance issues
Latency: While it is designed for high durability and availability, the latency for accessing data, particularly in lower-cost storage tiers like archive storage, can be higher compared to other high-performance storage solutions.
Variable Performance: Performance can vary based on the storage class and the size of the data being accessed or retrieved.
Complexity in data management:
Management Overhead: For users with large amounts of data, managing data lifecycle, access policies, and storage classes can be complex and require careful planning.
Data Migration: Migrating large datasets to and from IBM Cloud Object Storage can be time-consuming and may require specialized tools or services.
Integration challenges:
Compatibility with Other Services: Integration with non-IBM cloud services or legacy systems might require additional effort or custom development, as the platform is optimized for use within the IBM Cloud ecosystem.
API Complexity: The RESTful APIs and SDKs provided for integration may have a learning curve, particularly for users unfamiliar with IBM's API conventions.