Ordinary users do not necessarily need to know where the data in their cloud is stored exactly.
For customers who need to know where to store data " in the cloud ", they can agree with the service provider or visit the provider website to know where the data can be stored. In some cases, you can choose where to store the data, depending on the conditions of the service provider.
For example, Amazon's Simple Storage Services (S3) cloud storage service allows customers to choose one of its seven data storage locations globally. Each location will have different service rates. However, Amazon did not disclose exactly its data centers for security reasons.
Analysts say new retailers, financial institutions, and game companies need to know where to store data because they want to ensure speed of connection to end users. If slow access to data will cause gamers or online shoppers to leave and switch to another website.
Today, the demand of customers using the "cloud storage " service is higher. Tata Communications' senior vice president of technology and services, John Landau, said Tata now has a " tough" problem that customers want both global infrastructure and supply capability. locally. Because data stored locally helps to access data faster. Currently Tata customers are companies, US research groups are working in the country where IaaS service provider. Tata Communications provides IaaS services in India and Singapore since 2010, is expected to expand to Europe and the US.
For ordinary users and businesses that do not have too high demand for connection latency, it is not really important for suppliers to store data at all times by the ability to secure and secure data.