I think you'll find that object storage is relatively new enough in the storage 
world and there isn't an international standard (or at least one that is widely 
used).

I have seen three things, primarily.

1) Amazon S3: huge because the AWS ecosystem is huge.
2) CDMI: s standard promoted by SNIA that isn't widely adopted.
3) OpenStack Swift: part of OpenStack and being added to other storage systems 
too.

Swift has community plugins to support the S3 API 
(https://github.com/fujita/swift3) and the CDMI API 
(https://github.com/osaddon/cdmi).

I'm obviously biased here, but I want to see the Swift API used any time an 
application is speaking to an object storage system. And I think we've made 
great progress towards this goal in the last few years. By using Swift, you 
have support for some of the other APIs out there and you get native support 
for the Swift API itself.

--John

 
On Jan 1, 2014, at 12:39 AM, pragya jain <prag_2...@yahoo.co.in> wrote:

> hello,
> 
> i am searching for an international standard for object storage architecture 
> on cloud.
> Can somebody help me?
> 
> Pragya Jain
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