Store your data unlimitedly and access it whenever you want
Object-Oriented Storage Solution
Scalable and Secure Data Storage with Object-Based Storage
Store your large volumes of data in flexible and cost-effective infrastructure. Easy integration with S3 compatible API, centralized and scalable storage
Easily integrate without changing your existing systems.
Scalable Storage
Increase capacity as your data grows; eliminate physical limitations.
Accessibility and Durability
Data is replicated and stored at multiple points, ensuring full accessibility.
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Flexible Storage Solution for Modern Data Needs
Traditional file systems are inadequate for growing data needs such as high-dimensional media contents or application logs. It also comes with hardware capacity limits, cost and management challenges. Say goodbye to these problems with Narbulut's object-based storage solution
Narbulut Object Storage Service (NOSS) allows you to upload, download and manage your data via S3 protocol. Each stored data object becomes accessible with a special URL and is protected by authorization systems. You can also access it directly from your applications and integrate your backup processes with a single click
Easily integrate with your existing infrastructure through S3-compatible API and take advantage of infinitely scalable storage. Start your free trial and discover the flexible object storage experience that NOSS offers
It is a modern data storage system in which data is stored in the form of objects rather than files or blocks, accessible through metadata and unique IDs.
Ideal for backup, media archiving, application logs, big data analysis and distributed applications.
Yes. Narbulut infrastructure is configured to support high-performance access and parallel requests.
Yes. Latency-free access to data is possible via S3 compatible access points.
It is compatible with all applications, backup tools and data processing systems that support the AWS S3 protocol.
Narbulut Product Analysis
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What area of technological improvement are you planning for your company?
Data Security & BackupRansomware, deleted files and disaster recovery.
Cloud Server (IaaS)Website, ERP, CRM or application hosting.
Team CollaborationSecure file sharing and remote work.
Object Storage (S3)Object Storage for developers.
What industry does your company operate in?
Healthcare / MedicalPatient data (GDPR critical).
Finance / AccountingSensitive financial data.
Manufacturing / EngineeringCAD drawings and production plans.
Other / General ServicesOffice documents and general data.
What type of devices need to be protected?
Employee ComputersLaptop and desktop end-user devices.
Physical / Virtual ServersDatabase, Active Directory or File Server.
What should your backup strategy be?
File & Folder BasedOnly important business files (XLS, PDF, SQL) should be backed up.
Full Disk ImageBack up "Everything" including the operating system.
What is your upload speed for cloud backup?
Fiber / High SpeedI can send large data quickly.
Standard / ADSLMy speed is limited, compression is important.
Is ransomware a threat?
Yes, Very CriticalWe have experienced it before or are at risk.
Standard Protection is SufficientBasic backup measures are enough.
How long would you like to keep versions?
30 - 90 DaysTo fix recent errors.
1 Year and AboveLegal requirements or archiving.
What will be the primary purpose of the server?
E-Commerce / WebsiteHigh uptime and speed required.
ERP / Accounting SoftwareDatabase performance is important.
Software DevelopmentFlexible resource management.
What infrastructure do you need?
Windows ServerASP.NET, MSSQL, RDP.
Linux (Ubuntu/CentOS)PHP, Python, MySQL, Docker.
What is the estimated user traffic?
Low / MediumEntry level or new project.
High TrafficHeavy campaigns or many users.
Who will manage the server?
I Will Manage ItI have a technical team, root access is enough.
I Need SupportManaged Services required.
How many people will work in the shared workspace?