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COS

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What is COS?

COS typically refers to Cloud Object Storage. It is a service that allows you to store unstructured data in the cloud. Common use cases include storing backups, archives, media files, and data for analytics. Object storage is designed for scalability, durability, and cost-effectiveness.

What other technologies are related to COS?

COS Complementary Technologies

Route Reflectors are used in BGP networks to simplify route distribution. They can be complementary in complex network topologies where COS is implemented.
mentioned alongside COS in 64% (63) of relevant job posts
AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting) architectures provide security and access control, making them complementary to COS in securing network resources.
mentioned alongside COS in 35% (55) of relevant job posts
QoS (Quality of Service) mechanisms prioritize network traffic. It's complementary to COS for ensuring the desired performance for specific traffic types.
mentioned alongside COS in 3% (668) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning COS?

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Juniper Networks
Scientific and Technical Services

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