New – Enhanced Checksum Algorithms for Amazon S3
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) is engineered to deliver an astonishing durability rate of 99.999999999% (11 nines) for your stored objects along with their associated metadata. You can trust that S3 will preserve exactly what you upload and retrieve precisely what you stored. To ensure the integrity of objects, we have introduced additional checksum algorithms, enhancing the reliability of your data. For more insights, check out another blog post here.
Amazon Elastic File System Update – Sub-Millisecond Read Latency
by Emily Carter
on 14 FEB 2022
in Amazon Elastic File System (EFS), AWS re:Invent, Launch, News
Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) was initially launched in 2015 and became widely available in 2016. Designed to facilitate applications needing shared access to file data, EFS has always focused on simplicity and serverless architecture: you simply create a file system and attach it to your resources without the need for additional configuration.
NEW – Replicate Existing Objects with Amazon S3 Batch Replication
by Mark Thompson
on 08 FEB 2022
in Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Announcements, Storage
As of today, you can now replicate existing Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) objects and synchronize your buckets through the newly introduced Amazon S3 Batch Replication feature. This capability supports various customer scenarios, including reducing latency by keeping data copies in AWS Regions closer to your users. It’s a game changer for data management!
Showcase Your AWS Cloud Storage Expertise with New Digital Badges!
by Sarah Lee
on 03 FEB 2022
in AWS Training and Certification, Launch, News, Storage
Are you a cloud storage expert or an on-premises storage professional curious about transitioning to cloud storage? If so, you’ll be pleased to know about our recent launch of digital badges aligned with Learning Plans for AWS. This is an excellent way to showcase your skills to potential employers and your professional community. For more on this, visit this authority on the topic.
New – Replication for Amazon Elastic File System (EFS)
by Brian Smith
on 25 JAN 2022
in Amazon Elastic File System (EFS), Launch, News
Update as of 3/7/2025: AWS Backup does not provide point-in-time crash-consistency. Amazon EFS enables EC2 instances, AWS Lambda functions, and containers to share access to a fully managed file system. First announced in 2015, EFS continues to provide low-latency performance across various workloads and scales to meet your needs.
Enhanced Amazon S3 Integration for Amazon FSx for Lustre
by Jessica Brown
on 30 NOV 2021
in Amazon FSx for Lustre, Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Announcements, AWS re:Invent, Events, News
Today, we are excited to announce two new features for Amazon FSx for Lustre. First, we have introduced full bi-directional synchronization with Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), including support for deleted files and objects. Second, you can now synchronize your file systems with multiple S3 buckets or prefixes, enhancing your data management capabilities.
New – Offline Tape Migration Using AWS Snowball Edge
by Tom White
on 30 NOV 2021
in Amazon S3 Glacier, AWS re:Invent, AWS Snowball Edge, AWS Storage Gateway, Launch, News
Over the years, we have provided an array of increasingly potent tools to facilitate your data migration to AWS Cloud. From the inception of AWS Import/Export in 2009 to the introduction of Snowball, Snowmobile, Snowball Edge, and Snowcone, each device has progressively enhanced the features available to users for seamless data transition.
Preview – AWS Backup Adds Support for Amazon S3
by Laura Green
on 30 NOV 2021
in Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Announcements, AWS Backup, AWS re:Invent, Events, News, Storage
We are excited to announce that AWS Backup now supports Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3). This fully managed, policy-based service allows you to centralize and automate your backup and restore efforts across 12 AWS services, including Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances and Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) volumes. This is an excellent resource for all your backup needs.
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