Odilon Object Storage

Odilon is a scalable and lightweight Open Source Object Storage that runs on standard hardware. It was designed as a redundant and secure file storage for applications that need to manage medium to large size objects (pdfs, photos, audio, video, etcetera).

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  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Self-Hosted
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  • Developed by

    Novamens
  • Licensing

    Open Source (Apache-2.0) and Free product.
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What is Odilon Object Storage?

¦ It has a simple single-level folder structure similar to the Bucket / Object model of Amazon S3 ¦ Scalable Object Storage on commodity disks ¦ Developed in Java (uses Spring Boot, OkHttp, Jackson, Caffeine, Dropwizard Metrics, among others) ¦ Single binary, does not need database or other external software ¦ Runs on Linux and Windows ¦ SDK Java 11 for client applications ¦ HTTP/S for client server communication ¦ License Open Source Apache 2. It can be used for Open Source and commercial projects ¦ Encryption at rest (AES 256) ¦ Integration with Key Management Server Hashicorp Vault ¦ Simple operation. Adding new disks requires one line in the config file, and an async process sets up disks and replicata data in background ¦ Redundancy using Erasure Coding and software RAID ¦ Data immutability. Odilon supports two storage modes that protect data from deletion, whether accidental or intentional: Read Only and WORM (Write Once Read Many) ¦ Master - Standby architecture with async replication over the web, for disaster recovery, high availability, archival, ransomware protection ¦ Version Control ¦ Tolerates full disk failures ¦ Disk monitoring for silent and slow data degradation detection (bit rot detection)

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