What Are the Differences Between OBS, EVS, and SFS?
Table 1 compares OBS, EVS, and SFS.
Dimension |
OBS |
EVS |
SFS |
---|---|---|---|
Concept |
OBS provides massive, secure, reliable, and cost-effective data storage for users to store data of any type and size. |
EVS provides scalable block storage that features high reliability, high performance, and robust specifications for ECSs to meet service requirements in different scenarios. An EVS disk is similar to a hard disk on a PC. |
SFS provides on-demand high-performance file storage, which can be shared by multiple ECSs. SFS is similar to a remote directory for a Windows or Linux machine. |
Data storage logic |
Stores objects. Files can be stored directly to OBS. The files automatically generate corresponding system metadata. You can also customize the metadata if needed. |
Stores binary data and cannot store files directly. To store files on an EVS disk, you need to format the file system first. |
Stores files. Data is sorted and displayed in files and folders. |
Access mode |
You can access OBS over the Internet or using Direct Connect. Just specify the bucket address and use a transmission protocol, for example, HTTP or HTTPS. |
EVS disks need to be attached to an ECS or a BMS and initialized before the ECS or BMS can be used and accessed by your applications. |
SFS systems need to be mounted to an ECS or a BMS and then the ECS or BMS can be accessed using NFS or CIFS protocols. A network address must be specified or mapped to a local directory for access. |
Application scenario |
Big data analysis, static website hosting, online video on demand (VoD), gene sequencing, and intelligent video surveillance |
HPC, enterprise core cluster applications, enterprise application systems, and development and testing
NOTE:
HPC: High-speed and high-IOPS storage is required, such as industrial design and energy exploration. |
High-performance computing (HPC), media processing, file sharing, content management, and web services
NOTE:
HPC: High bandwidth is required for shared file storage, such as gene sequencing and image rendering. |
Capacity |
Exabytes |
Terabytes |
Petabytes |
Latency |
Milliseconds |
1 to 2 ms |
3 to 10 ms |
IOPS/TPS |
Tens of millions |
128,000 for a single disk |
10,000 for a single file system |
Bandwidth |
TB/s |
MB/s |
GB/s |
Data sharing supported |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Remote access supported |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Online editing supported |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Used independently |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Dedicated Enterprise Storage Service (DESS) provides out-of-the-box dedicated storage services with the same performance and reliability as that in private cloud environments. It is ideal for enterprises' mission-critical applications such as Oracle RAC and SAP HANA TDI. For more information about DESS, see DESS Introduction.
Dedicated Distributed Storage Service (DSS) provides dedicated physical storage resources. It features high availability, durability, and low latency, based on technologies such as data redundancy and cache acceleration. For more information about DSS, see What Is Dedicated Distributed Storage Service?
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