Abstract

Scalable distributed storage systems play a crucial role in modern computing environments, providing efficient and reliable storage solutions for handling vast amounts of data. This paper presents a comprehensive comparative study of key technologies used in scalable distributed storage systems, aiming to provide insights into their strengths, weaknesses, and suitability for different use cases. The paper begins by discussing the importance of scalable distributed storage systems in meeting the growing demands of data-intensive applications, highlighting the need for high performance, fault tolerance, and scalability. It then examines various technologies employed in these systems, including distributed file systems, object storage, and NoSQL databases, analysing their architectures, data models, and scalability mechanisms.

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