Personal and entry-level storage (PELS) is a data storage facility used to store and manage the data, which is generated on a daily basis, appropriately for future use. Different types of storage systems and technologies are available in the market for this purpose, such as hard disks, CDs, DVDs, flash memories, and solid-state drives, among others. Personal and entry-level storage (PELS) is a secure, affordable, smart, simple, and high-performance data storage facility. This helps enterprises to start small and grow with cloud-connectivity.
Cloud-based storage helps reduce the cost associated with data storage as there is no need for a data storage system. It is also used to store and manage a vital data for the future use. The personnel and entry level storage (PELS) is used to store and manage the large amount of data generated by applications. Thus, there is an increasing demand for PELS due to rise in volume of digital data and increased penetration of internet worldwide. According to the World Bank, in 2019, around 87.3% of the U.S. population accessed the internet via any device.
Currently, there are around 284 million internet users in the United States. To maintain the integrity of the data, it is necessary to protect data from theft and physical damage. This can be done by limiting access to the data. Thus, with increasing concerns towards data storage, the need for safe and cost-effective data storage facility is also increasing. Moreover, to meet the data storage demands, organizations are adopting different types of data storage architectures such as cloud based storage, direct attached storage, network attached storage, and others.
This in turn is expected to increase the demand for personal and entry level storage (PELS). Adoption of cloud-based storage is growing rapidly as organizations seek safe, cost-effective solutions for their data storage needs. Network attached storage is the most widely used data storage technology in small and medium business organizations because a single storage device is shared with the network for all users.
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