A key difference to how Active Storage works compared to other attachment solutions in Rails is through the use of built-in [Blob](https://github.com/rails/activestorage/blob/master/lib/active_storage/blob.rb) and [Attachment](https://github.com/rails/activestorage/blob/master/lib/active_storage/attachment.rb) models (backed by Active Record). This means existing application models do not need to be modified with additional columns to associate with files. Active Storage uses GlobalID to provide polymorphic associations via the join model of `Attachment`, which then connects to the actual `Blob`.
These `Blob` models are intended to be immutable in spirit. One file, one blob. You can associate the same blob with multiple application models as well. And if you want to do transformations of a given `Blob`, the idea is that you'll simply create a new one, rather than attempt to mutate the existing (though of course you can delete that later if you don't need it).
This separate repository is a staging ground for eventual inclusion in rails/rails prior to the Rails 5.2 release. It is not intended to be a long-term stand-alone repository. Compatibility with prior versions of Rails is not a development priority either.