Why not use a cloud storage provider? The most persuasive argument against using cloud storage for primary storage is application performance. Application performance is highly sensitive to storage response times. The longer it takes for the application's storage to respond to a read or write request, the slower that application performs. Public cloud storage by definition resides in a location geographically distant from your physical storage when measured in cable distance. Response time for an application is measured in round-trip time (RTT). There are numerous factors that add to that RTT. One is speed of light latency, which there is no getting around today. Another is TCP/IP latency. Then there is a little thing called packet loss that can really gum up response time because of retransmissions. It is easy to see that for the vast amount of SMB(small mid sized business) primary applications, public cloud storage performance will be unacceptable. When do cloud storage
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