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by Too
539 days ago
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They just did https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42211280 (Amazon S3 now supports the ability to append data to an object, 30 days ago). Azure has had the same with append blobs for a long time. It's still a bit more raw than S2, without the concept of record. The step for a cloud provider to offer this natively is very small. And with the concept of a record, isn't this essentially a message queue, where the competitor space is equally big? Likewise if you look into log storage solutions. |
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Blob stores will also not let you do tailing reads, like you can with S2.
In AWS, S2's Express storage class takes care of writing to a quorum of 3 zonal buckets for regional durability.
I doubt object stores will go from operating at the level of blobs and byte ranges, to records and sequence numbers. But I could be wrong.