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Object First Ootbi vs Scality RING comparison

 

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Scalability Issues

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Scality RING8 offers improved scalability, managing petabytes for enterprises, but past issues existed, especially with migrations.
 

Room For Improvement

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Scality RING needs improved S3 compliance, streamlined capacity expansion, better scalability, and support for varied processor architectures.
 

Valuable Features

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Scality RING offers secure, efficient storage with S3/CDMI support, erasure coding, and scalability for large organizations.
 

Customer Service

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Scality RING8 support is skilled but occasionally requires repeated explanations due to unique customer setups, yet remains positively received.
 

Categories and Ranking

Object First Ootbi
Ranking in File and Object Storage
26th
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
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Ranking in other categories
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Scality RING
Ranking in File and Object Storage
16th
Average Rating
7.8
Number of Reviews
4
Ranking in other categories
Software Defined Storage (SDS) (13th)
 

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Offers UTIPI (Unified Tiered Infrastructure Per IOPS) feature in billing but lacks extensive testing
It's a very good product, but for large-scale usage, it has limitations. Scality RING's lack of extensive testing and potential hidden limitations. While Scality provides precise architecture guidelines for sizing the storage infrastructure, Orange utilizes a different processor architecture for its Ovi servers, requiring additional optimization beyond what Scality offers. In essence, the product lacks third-party optimization capabilities.
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Computer Software Company
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Financial Services Firm
13%
Manufacturing Company
10%
Government
7%
 

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What do you like most about Scality RING8?
Another feature I like is the life cycle management that helps me with data storage efficiency.
What needs improvement with Scality RING8?
It's a very good product, but for large-scale usage, it has limitations. Scality RING's lack of extensive testing and potential hidden limitations. While Scality provides precise architecture guide...
What is your primary use case for Scality RING8?
I work with Scality RING for storage, and we have a concrete strategy to offer it to business customers. Many customers use it for different purposes, but a common use case is for user computer bac...
 

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Scality RING, RING8
 

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Sample Customers

1. ABN AMRO 2. Accenture 3. AIG 4. Airbus 5. Allianz 6. American Express 7. Aon 8. AstraZeneca 9. AT&T 10. Bank of America 11. Boeing 12. Citigroup 13. Coca-Cola 14. Comcast 15. Dell Technologies 16. Eni 17. Ericsson 18. Ford Motor Company 19. General Electric 20. Google 21. Hewlett Packard Enterprise 22. IBM 23. Intel 24. Johnson & Johnson 25. JPMorgan Chase 26. Kellogg's 27. L'Oréal 28. Merck 29. Nestlé 30. Nike 31. Oracle 32. Philip Morris International 33. Procter & Gamble 34. SAP 35. Siemens 36. Unilever
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