Demand For Cloud Data Migration Fuels Flexify.IO Expansion To 20 Supported Public Clouds And Cloud Storage Environments
High Egress Fees And Slow Data Transmission Rates Have Opened The Door For Flexify.io To Support Enterprise Data Migration And Multi-cloud Needs Worldwide.
A boom in demand by enterprises for data migration from one cloud provider to another has fueled an aggressive expansion in the number of supported clouds by storage virtualization provider Flexify.IO.
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News Summary
- Flexify.IO now supports more than 20 different cloud storage service providers and private cloud storage environments, including Alibaba Cloud, Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3, Microsoft Azure Blob, Backblaze B2, Dataline, Dell EMC ECS, DigitalOcean, Dropbox, Exoscale, Google Cloud, Linode, Mail.ru Cloud, MinIO, OVH, Wasabi, and Yandex Cloud.
- The company also now supports Ceph-based storage.
- A large gaming company recently worked with Flexify.IO to move more than 5PB of data from Amazon S3 to Google.
- Flexify.IO has launched a multi-user management console, supporting customers that want to support multiple departments and users on Flexify.IO through a central administrator.
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Cloud Provider Egress Fees Are a Major Obstacle to Cloud Migration
The flexibility to choose the right cloud provider for a given application is critical for enterprises wanting to place the workloads in the right infrastructure for the task. Moving the data necessary to support those applications is challenging, because high egress fees and low data transfer rates complicate migrating large amounts of data from one cloud service provider to another.
Flexify.IO allows its users to manage their data across multiple clouds, presenting the data to applications as a single S3-compatible virtual bucket, independent of the underlying cloud provider’s APIs. The service simplifies the migration process, ensuring maximum throughput, resolving errors and eliminating downtime during migration.
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