What Integrates with Cloud Storage Manager?
Find out what Cloud Storage Manager integrations exist in 2025. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Cloud Storage Manager, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Cloud Storage Manager currently integrates with:
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Azure Blob Storage
Microsoft
$0.00099Azure Blob Storage offers a highly scalable and secure object storage solution tailored for a variety of applications, including cloud-native workloads, data lakes, high-performance computing, archives, and machine learning projects. It enables users to construct data lakes that facilitate analytics while also serving as a robust storage option for developing powerful mobile and cloud-native applications. With tiered storage options, users can effectively manage costs associated with long-term data retention while having the flexibility to scale up resources for intensive computing and machine learning tasks. Designed from the ground up, Blob storage meets the stringent requirements for scale, security, and availability that developers of mobile, web, and cloud-native applications demand. It serves as a foundational element for serverless architectures, such as Azure Functions, further enhancing its utility. Additionally, Blob storage is compatible with a wide range of popular development frameworks, including Java, .NET, Python, and Node.js, and it uniquely offers a premium SSD-based object storage tier, making it ideal for low-latency and interactive applications. This versatility allows developers to optimize their workflows and improve application performance across various platforms and environments. -
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Azure Files
Microsoft
Utilize completely managed cloud file shares that can be accessed through the widely-used Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. You can simultaneously mount these file shares either in the cloud or on local systems running Windows, Linux, or macOS. Additionally, enhance local access speed by caching Azure file shares on Windows Servers using Azure File Sync. For workloads that require high performance and are IO intensive, opt for premium shares, while standard shares serve as dependable storage for everyday file needs. This flexibility allows businesses to tailor their storage solutions to meet specific operational requirements efficiently.
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