The platform beneath every TeamSync capability.
The Document Data Lake is the cloud-agnostic storage foundation. S3-compatible by design; multi-region replicated; petabyte-scale-tested; cloud-portable so your sovereignty model is not vendor-locked. Every other capability — Intelligent Repository, DocuTalk, eDiscovery, audit ledger — runs on top.
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What's in the capability.
| Component | Purpose |
|---|---|
| S3-compatible object store | Standard interface; portable across AWS, Azure, GCP, OCI |
| Multi-region replication | Automatic per customer policy |
| Bring-your-own-cloud-storage (BYOS) | Encrypted bytes live in customer's cloud account; TeamSync orchestrates |
| Per-tenant key encryption | Per crypto-shred pillar |
| Tiering | Hot / warm / cold / archive tiers per access pattern |
| Petabyte-scale tested | Cursor-based pagination throughout; no full-corpus scans required |
Frequently asked questions.
Can I keep the encrypted bytes in my own cloud account?
Yes via BYOS. Customer manages the storage account; TeamSync manages the encryption keys, the access path, and the audit ledger.
Is there a per-GB fee?
No. Storage is included in the per-cluster pricing up to a fair-use cap (very generous; rarely hit). Above-cap storage is billed at near-cost.
What about archive tiering?
Documents past their active retention move to cold storage automatically; cryptographic-verifiability of the audit ledger preserved.
Related capabilities
- Intelligent Repository — what lives in the lake
- Crypto-shred — what happens at offboarding
- Tamper-evident audit ledger — verifiability across tiers
Related compliance overlays
- GDPR Art. 17 — residency + erasure
- HIPAA — PHI storage
- FedRAMP High — federal storage requirements