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Cloud Storage Manager vs Ambry: What are the differences?
Cloud Storage Manager: Gain insights in to your Azure Storage Consumption. Azure storage consumption is growing at an incredible pace, even faster than originally predicted. Organisations have an ever-growing data footprint and are therefore eager to take advantage of Azure and it’s limitless supply of storage and resources. However, as an organisation’s storage requirements grow, it’s easy to lose track of where all the storage is being consumed, which also means your Azure Blob storage cost keeps going up often causing cost blowout With Cloud Storage Manager you will be able to instantly see where all your storage is going, allowing you to take back control and save money.; Ambry: Distributed object store. It is a distributed object store that supports storage of trillion of small immutable objects (50K -100K) as well as billions of large objects. It was specifically designed to store and serve media objects in web companies. However, it can be used as a general purpose storage system to store DB backups, search indexes or business reports.
Cloud Storage Manager and Ambry belong to "Cloud Storage" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Cloud Storage Manager are:
- Scan Azure storage
- Historical Reporting on Azure Blob Consumption
- Azure blob recommendations
On the other hand, Ambry provides the following key features:
- Highly available and horizontally scalable
- Low latency and high throughput
- Optimized for both small and large objects
Ambry is an open source tool with 1.41K GitHub stars and 252 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Ambry's open source repository on GitHub.