Compliance Without the Vendor Hangover

Enterprise storage choices often come down to two fears: audit pain and lock-in. Walrus paired with Sui sketches a different posture. Let the chain track the things auditors ask about—who published what, which policy applied, when access changed—while the storage layer focuses on serving and durability. That doesn’t remove governance work, but it can replace a maze of proprietary logs with something easier to verify across teams.

Portability is the other quiet benefit. When references and rules are anchored in a shared system, swapping gateways or service operators becomes less dramatic. You keep the “what” stable while changing the “how” behind the scenes, which is how enterprises prefer to migrate. Cost efficiency matters because retention windows are long and budgets are real. If redundancy is engineered rather than improvised, you can explain it, defend it, and forecast it. That explanation is often what security and finance teams need before they’ll sign off. The storage layer doesn’t have to be flashy; it just has to be dependable and legible.

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