Best Object Storage Solutions for Catalogic DPX

Find and compare the best Object Storage solutions for Catalogic DPX in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Object Storage solutions for Catalogic DPX on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Wasabi Reviews

    Wasabi

    Wasabi

    $5.99 per user per month
    4 Ratings
    Wasabi Hot Cloud Storage offers enterprise-class storage that is tier-free, instantaneously available, and can store unlimited amounts of data at a reasonable price. Wasabi offers an S3-compliant interface for storage applications, gateways, and other platforms. Wasabi powers your business with your data. Wasabi is the heart of your enterprise-ready cloud business cloud. Many companies consider migrating their data into the cloud a necessity. But with Wasabi, it's an opportunity. A chance to choose a cloud of storage that is as affordable as AWS S3 but faster than the rest. Wasabi's outstanding price-performance makes it easy to choose whether you need a second copy of the cloud, offsite disaster recovery, long term storage, or an active and accessible data archives.
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    Cloudian Reviews

    Cloudian

    Cloudian

    Pricing as low as 1/2 ¢ per gi
    1 Rating
    Cloudian®, S3-compatible object storage and file storage, solves your capacity and cost problems. Cloud-compatible and exabyte-scalable, Cloudian software defined storage and appliances make it easy to deliver storage to one site or across multiple sites. Get actionable insight. Cloudian HyperIQTM provides real-time infrastructure monitoring as well as user behavior analytics. To verify compliance and monitor service levels, track user data access. With configurable, real time alerts, you can spot infrastructure problems before they become serious. HyperIQ can be customized to fit your environment with over 100 data panels. Cloudian Object Lock is a hardened solution to data immutability. HyperStore®, which is secured at the system level by HyperStore Shell (HSH), and RootDisable, makes it impregnable.
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    Scality Reviews
    Scality offers both file and object storage solutions tailored for enterprise data management across various scales. Our service seamlessly integrates with your existing infrastructure, whether it involves conventional on-premises storage or modern cloud-native applications. From vital healthcare and financial information to sensitive government data, cherished national artifacts, and streaming video content, Scality has demonstrated its capability in safeguarding valuable assets, achieving an impressive eleven 9s of data durability for long-term security. With our commitment to reliability, you can trust that your data is in capable hands.
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    MinIO Reviews
    MinIO offers a powerful object storage solution that is entirely software-defined, allowing users to establish cloud-native data infrastructures tailored for machine learning, analytics, and various application data demands. What sets MinIO apart is its design centered around performance and compatibility with the S3 API, all while being completely open-source. This platform is particularly well-suited for expansive private cloud settings that prioritize robust security measures, ensuring critical availability for a wide array of workloads. Recognized as the fastest object storage server globally, MinIO achieves impressive READ/WRITE speeds of 183 GB/s and 171 GB/s on standard hardware, enabling it to serve as the primary storage layer for numerous tasks, including those involving Spark, Presto, TensorFlow, and H2O.ai, in addition to acting as an alternative to Hadoop HDFS. By incorporating insights gained from web-scale operations, MinIO simplifies the scaling process for object storage, starting with an individual cluster that can easily be federated with additional MinIO clusters as needed. This flexibility in scaling allows organizations to adapt their storage solutions efficiently as their data needs evolve.
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