Server-side Storage
Server-side storage refers to the practice of storing data on a remote server rather than on the user's local device, enabling scalable and secure access for applications like websites and cloud services. This approach is essential in modern web development for handling large datasets and ensuring data persistence across devices, but it also raises privacy concerns as data is managed centrally by providers.
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As of 2023, the global datasphere is projected to reach 175 zettabytes by 2025, with much of this explosion driven by server-side storage technologies that allow companies like Google to manage vast amounts of user data across distributed networks—imagine that's enough to fill a stack of DVDs reaching beyond the moon multiple times.
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