Volume storage.
Volume storage – Volume storage is like a virtualized version of a physical hard drive.
Object storage – Data is stored as objects, which are basically just collections of bits with an identifier and metadata.
A. Volume. This type of storage emulates the structure of physical hard drives, allowing data to be organized hierarchically using directories and subdirectories (a tree structure). It is commonly used in operating systems like Windows, Linux, and macOS.
Object storage organizes data as objects, which include metadata and a unique identifier. It does not use a hierarchical file system; instead, objects are stored in a flat namespace.
Should be Object Storage.
Object: An object is file storage that can be accessed directly through an API or web interface, without being attached to an Operating System. Data kept in object storage includes the object data and metadata and can store any kind of information, including photos, videos, documents and more. Many CSPs have interfaces that present object storage in a similar fashion to standard file tree structures (like a Windows directory), but the files are actually just virtual objects in an independent storage structure that rely on key values to reference and retrieve them.
You actually prove that it is not Object Storage in your blurb:
"Many CSPs have interfaces that present object storage in a similar fashion to standard file tree structures (like a Windows directory), but the files are actually just virtual objects in an independent storage structure that rely on key values to reference and retrieve them"
While a CSP may present it like tradition storage, it is not actually stored in a tree like structure. So the correct answer is Volume.
I think you are right. I do some research again about it.
File storage is meeting the requirement and it is under the volume storage.
" Volume storage architecture can take different forms; there is a great deal of discussion among cloud professionals about what type of volume might be preferable: file storage or block storage.
File Storage (Also “File-Level Storage” or “File-Based Storage”) The data is stored and
displayed just as with a file structure in the legacy environment, as files and folders, with all the same hierarchical and naming functions. File storage architectures have become more popular with cloud technology and big data analytical tools and processes.
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