Overview

Welcome to the SILO Documentation!

What is SILO ?

SILO is a leading provider of enterprise-grade, globally distributed cloud object storage. It serves as a seamless replacement for any S3-compatible object storage, offering unparalleled durability with 99.95% availability and enhanced global performance from a single upload. SILO provides default multi-region, CDN-like performance with zero-trust security, all at a cost up to 80% lower than AWS S3.

Easily integrable into existing tech stacks with S3 compatibility, SILO operates as a trustless, globally distributed network that leverages existing excess storage capacity. This ensures enterprise-grade performance, privacy, and resiliency with compelling economic benefits.

Main Features

Some of the main SILO features include:

Feature
Description

S3 Compatibility

Update the endpoint and credentials in your S3-compatible tool to get started in minutes.

Third-party Tools

Dozens of compatible tools for backups, large file transfers, file management, content delivery, scientific data, and more!

End-to-End Encryption

Maintain full control over your data with default encryption and user-assigned access grants, ensuring no unauthorized access.

Cost Efficiency

Storage as low as $3.00 per TB per month with $6.00 per TB for egress.

Multi-region

Multi-region cloud object storage with data distributed across tens of thousands of nodes worldwide.

Open Source

Enjoy transparency through open source code. You’re never locked into specific technology or cost structures.

How to Use These Docs

On the left side of the screen, you'll find the docs navbar. The pages are organized sequentially, allowing you to follow step-by-step. If you're already familiar with object storage, jump directly to the section that fits your use case.

On the right side of the screen, there's a table of contents to help you navigate within pages. Use the search bar at the top or press Ctrl+K or Cmd+K to find pages quickly.

Join the Community

If you're stuck on an issue, others in the community can help troubleshoot or share insights. Learn how to build on SILO, administer servers, write and deploy code, and configure open source tools.

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Getting Help

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