Overall Satisfaction with IBM Cloud Object Storage
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- Clean UI
- Easy to use
- Robust
- Complex Pricing Model:
- Limited Integration with Non-IBM Services
- Data Transfer Speeds
- Cost Efficiency
- Durability and Data Availability
- Data Analytics:
a built-in query capability known as IBM Cloud SQL Query, which was based on Apache Spark for ad-hoc data analysis. This feature allowed users to run SQL-like queries on data stored in COS without the need to move or copy the data to another analytics platform. The benefits of this built-in query capability can be significant for organization
High-Speed Data Transfer: IBM Aspera is well-known for its high-speed data transfer capabilities. By leveraging Aspera's FASP (Fast, Adaptive, and Secure Protocol), IBM Cloud Object Storage users can achieve significantly faster data transfer speeds compared to traditional methods, especially over long distances and challenging network conditions. This can be particularly beneficial for large-scale data migrations or transmitting large files and datasets.
IBM Cloud Object Storage's storage class tiers, which typically include options like "active," "cool," "cold," and "dynamic," offer varying levels of durability, availability, and access latency. Here's how these tiers can benefit organizations in terms of cost management:
Do you think IBM Cloud Object Storage delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with IBM Cloud Object Storage's feature set?
Yes
Did IBM Cloud Object Storage live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of IBM Cloud Object Storage go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy IBM Cloud Object Storage again?
Yes
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Integration and Interoperability: IBM designs many of its products to work seamlessly with each other. When multiple IBM products are used together, they often integrate well, reducing compatibility issues and streamlining workflows.