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What is cloud storage?
Cloud storage is a space on the Internet where you can store your digital information and files, like a hard drive, and easily access them from anywhere and at any time. Since physical storage can be damaged, corrupted, or stolen, the idea of using storage on the Internet was born. The full responsibility for the data you store in the cloud rests with the provider of this service. In other words, the hosting company is responsible for hosting, securing, maintaining, and ensuring that you can access your data at any time.
Types of cloud storage
Public
Public cloud is the most common type of cloud storage. All of the servers on which data is stored are owned and managed by a third party called the cloud service provider. This means that your data is hosted on the provider’s premises and you, as the customer, have no control over the storage infrastructure. Files stored in a public cloud can be accessed by anyone, anywhere in the world. If you’ve ever watched a movie on Netflix, you’ve used a public cloud.
Private
Private cloud is a type of cloud that is not publicly available and can only be owned by one person or company. This type of cloud is also known as internal cloud. The storage infrastructure (such as servers) is located at the customer’s premises and is only accessible by them. The main difference from public cloud storage is that public cloud is accessible via the Internet, while private cloud access is only possible through a firewall. Private cloud is suitable for organizations and companies such as banks that have confidential information.
Hybrid
In a hybrid cloud, the infrastructure of both public and private clouds is combined. In other words, a hybrid cloud combines the security advantages of a private cloud with the scalability of a public cloud. Consider a situation where a company needs to store different types of data. Hybrid cloud is designed to meet the needs of such institutions. For example, banks can store customer information in a public cloud so that customers can access it. On the other hand, they can store confidential account information in a private cloud, which is more secure.
Hetzner Cloud Space
You can use various access protocols such as FTP, SFTP, SCP and RSYNC to easily and securely access your Storage Box. You can even integrate your Storage Box into your file system via Webdav or Samba.
Use the Snapshots feature to take snapshots of your Storage Box and restore them if necessary. This increases the reliability of your data. You can create snapshots manually or generate them automatically based on your personal settings.
Be flexible with your Storage Box. You can scale it up or down to fit your current needs without losing data or manually transferring it. Just go to your Storage Box via Robot and change the storage box capacity to whatever is best.

Hetzner Cloud Plans
All Hetzner cloud plans come with upgrade/downgrade, free internal traffic, FTP, FTPS, SFTP, SCP, Samba/CIFS, BorgBackup, rsync via SSH, HTTPS, WebDAV, can be used as a network drive, optional German or Finnish storage location, and free email support.
Aruba Cloud
Double backup of data
2 backup copies (total of 3 copies) are created for each stored file: this reduces the risk of data loss due to hardware problems.
HTTPS/FTPS protocol
Data access is possible through a front-end interface that distributes data via HTTPS/FTPS protocols, which reduces (or eliminates) the risk of data theft in case of interception.
Security access
Access is controlled by a system in the back-end layer, which is not connected to the public network, with user authentication and identity verification.
Compliant with CISPE Code of Conduct
Disclosure Compliance with the CISPE Code of Conduct means you can be assured of cloud services that guarantee: the freedom to store and process your data within the European Economic Area. that Aruba will not access or use your data for its own benefit.
You choose where your data is stored
The option to choose the infrastructure on which your service is deployed from the Aruba Cloud Data Center network across Europe.

Aruba Cloud Plans
Cloud storage methods
File Storage
In this storage model, just like what we see in computers, data is organized into hierarchical files and folders. That is, files, regardless of their format, are placed in a series of folders, and folders are arranged into parent and child directories. This way, when you need a file, you only need to know its path and know which main directory to go to and which subdirectory to look for the file you want.
Block Storage
In block storage, data is grouped into large volumes, each called a “block.” Each block is a separate hard drive. Cloud service providers use blocks to separate large amounts of data from each other. This type of storage is more suitable for storing large files due to the low latency in communication between the client and the system.
Object Storage
A type of data storage method used to manage large amounts of unorganized and messy data that are difficult or impossible to organize. In other words, instead of storing data in folders or blocks, it is stored in discrete units all at once.
FAQ
How is cloud storage accessible?
Through FTP/SFTP/SFTP protocols
Is information inadvertently deleted from the cloud?
Given that information is stored on multiple hard drives in the cloud, this possibility is close to zero.







