Google Cloud Storage vs Openstack Swift: What are the differences?
Google Cloud Storage: Durable and highly available object storage service. Google Cloud Storage allows world-wide storing and retrieval of any amount of data and at any time. It provides a simple programming interface which enables developers to take advantage of Google's own reliable and fast networking infrastructure to perform data operations in a secure and cost effective manner. If expansion needs arise, developers can benefit from the scalability provided by Google's infrastructure; Openstack Swift: A distributed object storage system designed to scale from a single machine to thousands of servers. It is a highly available, distributed, eventually consistent object/blob store. Organizations can use Swift to store lots of data efficiently.
Google Cloud Storage and Openstack Swift belong to "Cloud Storage" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Google Cloud Storage are:
- High Capacity and Scalability
- Strong Data Consistency
- Google Developers Console Projects
On the other hand, Openstack Swift provides the following key features:
- Distributed
- consistent
- Object/blob store