VOOZH about

URL: https://thenewstack.io/when-is-decentralized-storage-the-right-choice/

⇱ When Is Decentralized Storage the Right Choice? - The New Stack


TNS
SUBSCRIBE
Join our community of software engineering leaders and aspirational developers. Always stay in-the-know by getting the most important news and exclusive content delivered fresh to your inbox to learn more about at-scale software development.
REQUIRED
It seems that you've previously unsubscribed from our newsletter in the past. Click the button below to open the re-subscribe form in a new tab. When you're done, simply close that tab and continue with this form to complete your subscription.
The New Stack does not sell your information or share it with unaffiliated third parties. By continuing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Welcome and thank you for joining The New Stack community!
Please answer a few simple questions to help us deliver the news and resources you are interested in.
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
Great to meet you!
Tell us a bit about your job so we can cover the topics you find most relevant.
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
Welcome!

We’re so glad you’re here. You can expect all the best TNS content to arrive Monday through Friday to keep you on top of the news and at the top of your game.

What’s next?

Check your inbox for a confirmation email where you can adjust your preferences and even join additional groups.

Follow TNS on your favorite social media networks.

Become a TNS follower on LinkedIn.

Check out the latest featured and trending stories while you wait for your first TNS newsletter.

PREV
1 of 2
NEXT
VOXPOP
As a JavaScript developer, what non-React tools do you use most often?
Angular
0%
Astro
0%
Svelte
0%
Vue.js
0%
Other
0%
I only use React
0%
I don't use JavaScript
0%
Thanks for your opinion! Subscribe below to get the final results, published exclusively in our TNS Update newsletter:
NEW! Try Stackie AI
From clobbered drafts to real-time sync
Apr 14th 2026 10:00am, by David Moore
TypeScript 6.0 RC arrives as a bridge to a faster future
Mar 14th 2026 9:00am, by Darryl K. Taft
Mastra empowers web devs to build AI agents in TypeScript
Jan 28th 2026 11:00am, by Loraine Lawson
2021-07-14 17:00:31
When Is Decentralized Storage the Right Choice?
podcast,sponsor-storj,sponsored,sponsored-podcast,the-new-stack-makers,
Security / Storage

When Is Decentralized Storage the Right Choice?

On this episode of Makers, the New Stack podcast, Ben Golub and Krista Spriggs of Storj talked about how decentralized storage for data makes sense for organizations concerned about cloud costs, security, and resiliency. 
Jul 14th, 2021 5:00pm by Heather Joslyn
👁 Featued image for: When Is Decentralized Storage the Right Choice?
Storj sponsored this post.

The amount of data created has doubled every year, presenting a host of challenges for organizations: security and privacy issues for starters, but also storage costs. What situations call for that data move to decentralized cloud storage rather than on-prem or even a single public cloud storage setup? What are the advantages and challenges of a decentralized cloud storage solution for data, and how can those be navigated?

On this episode of The New Stack Makers podcast, Ben Golub, CEO of Storj, and Krista Spriggs, software engineering manager at the company, were joined by Alex Williams, founder and publisher of The New Stack, along with Heather Joslyn, TNS’ features editor. Golub and Spriggs talked about how decentralized storage for data makes sense for organizations concerned about cloud costs, security, and resiliency.


When Is Decentralized Storage the Right Choice?

The best situations for using Storj or other companies that offer decentralized data storage, Golub said, are those in which cloud costs need to be minimized, where security is a special concern, and where keeping the data close to where it’s being created and consumed matters most.

“What we’re finding is for something like 80% of the data that’s being created, and where most of the growth is, this decentralized approach just makes sense,” the CEO said.

Security concerns alone make a strong case for decentralized storage, Golub said. “Anytime you’re storing data in clear text in a centralized location, it’s one mistake or one bad hacker away from being compromised,” he said.“And ultimately I think we probably don’t want a world where 80% of the cloud is controlled by three of the largest companies on the planet who happen to all be in the business of selling data.”

At Storj, the DevOps team Spriggs oversees “drink their own champagne,” as she said, keeping the most recent 12 hours data in “hot files” and sending the rest to Storj DCS. It’s important for organizations to keep data long term, she noted, because its usefulness isn’t always apparent when it’s first created and collected.

Storj provides secure, private, and affordable cloud object storage for developers building applications or storing data in the cloud. The company’s DCS (Decentralized Cloud Storage) service uses encryption by default and user-assigned access controls to give developers better control of their data.
Learn More
The latest from Storj

Take, for instance, data lakes, Spriggs said: “A lot of that data, you don’t know how valuable it is until you have a question. And if you don’t store all of the data that you have available to store, you might be painting yourself into a corner where you can’t ask the type of question that you want to ask. And you’ll never get that data back.”

By contrast, being able to easily locate old data, she said, “really unlocks different types of problems that you can solve, because you suddenly don’t have this big blocker to face.”

Decentralized data storage, Golub said, is destined to become more widely adopted as organizations themselves grow more distributed. “If we look back in 10 years we’ll see that decentralized cloud in general, not just decentralized storage, makes sense — the same kind of sense that we realized that decentralized telecommunications did 20 years ago, when the internet came about right. It is  inherently faster, inherently better, inherently more scalable and inherently more flexible.”

Storj provides secure, private, and affordable cloud object storage for developers building applications or storing data in the cloud. The company’s DCS (Decentralized Cloud Storage) service uses encryption by default and user-assigned access controls to give developers better control of their data.
Learn More
The latest from Storj
TRENDING STORIES
Heather Joslyn is the former editor-in-chief of The New Stack. She previously worked as editor-in-chief of Container Solutions, a Cloud Native consulting company, and as an editor/reporter at The Chronicle of Philanthropy and the Baltimore City Paper.
Read more from Heather Joslyn
Storj sponsored this post.
SHARE THIS STORY
TRENDING STORIES
TNS owner Insight Partners is an investor in: Pragma.
SHARE THIS STORY
TRENDING STORIES
TNS DAILY NEWSLETTER Receive a free roundup of the most recent TNS articles in your inbox each day.
The New Stack does not sell your information or share it with unaffiliated third parties. By continuing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.