cpcold
Cpcold is a term used in discussions of data storage architecture to describe a class of techniques and policies aimed at optimizing the management of cold data—data that is infrequently accessed but must be retained for long periods. The concept emphasizes balancing cost, durability, and compliance concerns in storage strategies.
The term is not tied to a single formal specification. It appears in speculative literature and vendor
Concept and components center on reducing total cost by relocating infrequently accessed data to inexpensive storage
Implementation examples include policy-driven moves of data to object stores or nearline archives after defined periods
Limitations and critique focus on higher retrieval latency, potential egress costs, data availability risks during transitions,