Object storage redundancy

Can someone point me to where I can find out the level of redundancy inherent in Linode Object Storage? For example, does the data exist on multiple machines, multiple data centers, multiple regions?

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According to the following from the Linode website, it is stored on multiple machines.

Linode Object Storage is highly available and durable. Objects are replicated across servers so they’re always accessible even if one of the servers goes offline.

However it is scoped to a single data centre.

Tools such as rclone work great with Object Storage to sync two locations - even potentially to different providers.

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