Storage in a sentence as a noun

I mean things like "how much storage is required to store satellite images for Google Maps?

In general the service seems really neat, but I have to admit I find their storage and pricing system a bit confusing.

On the other hand the OS should provide a secure storage area as described in my previous paragraph.

* can't resize or add storage* no freebsd support or custom kernels* VM availability problems.

Security of their cloud service...frankly, I don't trust anyone and wish I could store my evernote data on my own; self managed; self encrypted; shared storage platform.

And it has unlimited storage for App backups, iTunes store music, and iBooks, and a 5GB limit for documents, e-mail, and "other stuff", and a 30-day cache of all of the photos I've taken.

We see SQL not as primarily a transport between the reality of the code and some kind of storage mechanism, but rather as a general purpose data restructuring tool.

The conclusions the author draws, that Gates was "anchored in the old paradigm of storage being a commodity that must be conserved" sounds like typical hand-wavy details-don't-matter business-person think.

If you haven't got time to read the whole thing, consider these sentences:In fact the FBI agents even admitted their intention to collect passwords in transit so they could access emails protected by Lavabits encrypted storage feature.

While I don't really approve of the anti-sourceforge attitude, I do understand it; when SF had essentially a monopoly on open source project storage, they chose to milk it and rest on their laurels rather than improve themselves.

Rather than the usual kind of review broken up into the usual sections, maybe a storage, space, benchmarks, screen, software kind of thing, we have a guy who has specific use cases for it talking about how he used it for those cases, what worked and what didn't.

Storage definitions

noun

the act of storing something

noun

a depository for goods; "storehouses were built close to the docks"

See also: storehouse depot entrepot store

noun

the commercial enterprise of storing goods and materials

noun

(computer science) the process of storing information in a computer memory or on a magnetic tape or disk

noun

an electronic memory device; "a memory and the CPU form the central part of a computer to which peripherals are attached"

See also: memory store

noun

depositing in a warehouse; "they decided to reposition their furniture in a recommended repository in Brooklyn"; "my car is in storage"; "publishers reduced print runs to cut down the cost of warehousing"

See also: repositing reposition warehousing