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Is there a difference between cloud storage and computational storage, or can they be utilized in tandem without any loss in the potential gained efficiency from using computational storage?

Category: Computational storage

Cloud storage is an architectural choice typically requiring you to migrate your data to a 3rd party’s infrastructure. Computational Storage Drives can be used by cloud service providers to reduce their costs of delivering their service (which may or may not get passed on to their customers) or by companies with their own on-prem or co-lo infrastructure.

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