These pages provide an overview of the diverse storage options available within the EWC infrastructure. 

Object Storage

Overview: Object storage is a fundamental component of the EWC, offering scalable and highly durable storage for large volumes of unstructured data. Whether you're dealing with satellite imagery, model outputs, or observational data, object storage provides a reliable and cost-effective solution for long-term archival and quick retrieval.

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See more about this in How to get started with S3 Object Storage.

Block Storage

Overview: Block storage in the EWC is designed for applications and workloads that require high-performance, low-latency access to data. It provides a flexible and reliable storage solution suitable for virtual machines, databases, and other I/O-intensive tasks.

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Learn how to add additional storage to your instances in Adding extra disk storage to your instances.

NFS (Network File System) Shared Filesystems

Overview: NFS shared filesystems facilitate seamless collaboration and data sharing among users and applications within your tenancy. This network-based file system allows multiple users to access shared data simultaneously, promoting collaboration and efficient resource utilisation.

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You can set up your own self-managed NFS following the instructions in Shared storage via NFS.

SFS (Scale-Out File System) Shared Filesystems

Overview: SFS shared filesystems in the EWC provide a scalable and distributed storage solution, ensuring high-performance access to data across a distributed environment. It is suitable for parallel processing and data-intensive applications.

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In this knowledge base, you will find detailed guides and documentation for each storage option, helping you make informed decisions based on your specific use cases and requirements. Explore the dedicated sections to learn more about configuring, optimising, and managing your storage infrastructure within the EWC.

Learn more about this option in EUMETSAT - Shared File System (SFS) usage in tenants

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