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File Storage

1. Dropbox - Developed by an American firm, Dropbox is one of the greatest cloud storage
and file syncing services.
2. Microsoft One Drive - Microsoft One Drive was created specifically for Microsoft users
so that their papers may be preserved in the cloud.
3. Google Drive - Google Drive was created by Google. It has built-in integration with
android smartphones.
Block Storage

1. CD-ROM drives - To read data that has been encoded on a CD and transmit it to a
computer or other device, CD-ROMs are a sort of read-only drive. CD-ROM drives can
only read and copy data; they cannot alter it in any way, in contrast to other drive types
that may write onto data media.
2. flash drives - An ultra-portable, compact storage device is called a flash drive. Flash
drives include a built-in USB Type-A or USB-C connection that allows them to connect to
computers and other devices. A flash drive doesn't have any moving parts, unlike an
optical drive or a conventional hard drive.
3. hard disks - The main and typically largest piece of hardware for data storage in a
computer is the hard drive. The hard disk drive houses the operating system, software
programs, and the majority of other files.
Object Storage

1. Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) - Any amount of data can be stored and
protected for practically any use case by customers of all sizes and sectors. You can save
costs by using simple management tools and inexpensive storage classes.
2. Wasabi - Wasabi Hot Cloud Storage is a “universal, one size fits all” cloud based object
storage.
3. Google Cloud Storage - Google Cloud Storage is a web service for storing and accessing
data on Google Cloud Platform infrastructure. The service combines the performance
and scalability of Google's cloud with advanced security and sharing capabilities. It is an
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) comparable to Amazon S3 online storage service.

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