Exoscale’s Simple Object Storage (SOS) has long provided robust, S3-compatible object storage with features like versioning, server-side encryption (S...
Choosing the right storage is critical for cloud-native applications and scaling your infrastructure. In this blog, we’ll break down Exoscale’s storag...
Following our recent changes, which made SOS strongly consistent allowing true read-after-write operations to be executed, we keep on following AWS pa...
What are stateful workloads? By default, workloads running in Kubernetes are stateless. That means when a pod is restarted, all the data it wrote to i...
We’re keeping it for history purposes, but we now strongly recommend block storage with the CSI Exoscale SKS (Scalable-Kubernetes-Service) enables yo...
Exoscale Flexible Storage template empowers users to resize and/or create disk partitions as they deem fit, thanks to the flexibility provided by the ...
Today we’re happy to announce general availability of our next-generation object storage platform. The new API endpoint is sos-ch-dk-2.exo.io.
This re...
Today we’re excited to announce the release of SOS, the simple, scalable and safe S3-compatible object store. Object storage has been an oft-requested...