Amazon Web Services Announces Eight New Storage Services and Capabilities

Amazon S3 Intelligent-Tiering optimizes storage costs by automatically selecting the most cost-effective storage tier based on usage patterns; Amazon S3 Glacier Deep Archive dramatically reduces storage costs for less frequently accessed data; Amazon S3 Batch Operations efficiently manages billions of objects

Amazon FSx for Windows File Server and Amazon FSx for Lustre services provide cost effective, scalable file storage for Windows and compute-intensive workloads; Amazon EFS Infrequent Access reduces file storage costs

AWS DataSync simplifies the transfer of large datasets to Amazon S3 and Amazon EFS; AWS Transfer for SFTP makes it easier to perform direct SFTPbased file transfers into and out of Amazon S3

SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nov. 28, 2018– Today at AWS re:Invent, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced eight new storage services and capabilities, including:

To get started with the new AWS storage services and features visit: https://aws.amazon.com/storage/.

“Our customers tell us that storage is foundational to everything they do,” said Bill Vass, VP Engineering, AWS. “By fully managing services for our customers, including all of the storage infrastructure, we make it easy and cost-effective for them to scale their business applications quickly and massively. As you can see from the announcements today, we’re not close to being done innovating across our storage services to enable the best performance for all types of applications, automate storage management, simplify and accelerate data migration, and reduce customers’ costs.”

New object storage classes and features expand the most popular cloud storage service

Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) offers customers the best scalability, data availability, security, and performance, enabling customers of all sizes to store and protect any amount of data for a wide range of use cases. This week AWS announced several new Amazon S3 capabilities to give customers more ability to scale and cost optimize their storage infrastructure.

The Climate Corporation, a Bayer subsidiary, is dedicated to creating technologies that transform field data into meaningful insights that help farmers sustainably enhance productivity, improve efficiency, and manage their risk. “One of Climate’s most valuable services is helping farmers create seed prescriptions. We do this by providing farmers with geospatial analyses of billions of satellite tile images of their land. Climate is developing products like this all around the world, and we have data stores in Amazon S3 that are accessed by hundreds of data scientists and software developers every hour,” said Jitendra Sharma, Head of Cloud Operations at Climate. “Many times, we will upload a data set and don’t know exactly how it will be used since our teams are working on such a wide range of products. With S3 Intelligent-Tiering, we no longer worry about committing those data sets to the most suitable Amazon S3 Storage Class. We can now collect and store data that is useful to us tomorrow or next quarter, while being efficient with our storage resources.”

Two new file system options, along with a lower-cost storage class for existing Amazon Elastic File System

This week, AWS introduced the Amazon FSx family, which includes two new fully managed third-party file system services that provide native support for Windows and compute-intensive workloads (using Lustre). AWS also introduced a new Infrequent Access storage class for Amazon Elastic File System (EFS), its fastest-growing file system service for Linux-based workloads.

T. Rowe Price is an investment management firm that provides a broad array of financial services to individuals and institutions. “We’re committed to rapidly modernizing our applications and minimizing our data center infrastructure and we are excited to see AWS’s continued commitment to Windows,” said Mark Gogel, AVP of Core Technology Services at T. Rowe Price. “Enhancing customer experiences through Windows applications built on AWS gives us scale and full IT cost transparency, which is not possible without moving Windows file server clusters out of our datacenters. No other cloud file storage offering provides the full Windows compatibility and performance of FSx for Windows File Server. Amazon FSx is a game changer.”

Infor is an enterprise software company that builds business applications specialized by industry and built for the cloud. “The opportunity to leverage Amazon FSx for Windows File Server allows us to simplify the amount of infrastructure we need to directly manage,” said Greg Bell, Principal Storage Operations Administrator at Infor. “With FSx we have a managed solution that eliminates the need for us to manage the tasks associated with operating file storage, including performing backups and applying software patches. This allows us to focus on our core business – delivering great business software to our customers.”

New AWS services make it easier to transfer large data sets and securely share data

When it comes to data transfer, AWS offers customers 11 unique ways to get data in to AWS, almost two-times more than any other cloud storage provider. This week AWS announced two new data transfer services.

Univa is a leading innovator in enterprise-grade workload management and optimization solutions for on-premises and hybrid cloud high-performance computing. “Univa’s customers are moving towards a hybrid cloud model with AWS at a rapid pace,” said Rob Lalonde, VP & GM, Cloud, at Univa Corporation. “As HPC workloads dynamically migrate to AWS, the data and results need to move as well. AWS DataSync coupled with our Navops Launch automation provides for data movement to be optimized so that just the required data is migrated to the cloud, and just the results are returned. This automation minimizes unnecessary data movement and reduces the time required between the creation of an instance, the movement of the data and the execution of the workload. In HPC, time is money and AWS DataSync saves both.”

FINRA regulates a critical part of the securities industry – brokerage firms doing business with the public in the United States. FINRA takes in up to 137 billion market events per day that are tracked, aggregated, and analyzed for the purpose of protecting investors. “As an organization, FINRA has embraced Amazon S3 as our data lake to help us eliminate storage siloes, maintain one source of data truth, and drive down our infrastructure management costs,” said Ranganathan Rajagopal, Senior Director, Enterprise Data Platforms at FINRA. “However, managing SFTP infrastructure for over 1,000 external users doing 6 million file transfers per month was a bit of a strain. Our solution was to build our new FileX platform on AWS, and use the new AWS Transfer for SFTP service. AWS Transfer for SFTP is helping us reduce our operational burden, while maintaining critical connection to our existing authentication systems for external users – so they don’t experience any disruption as we complete our migration of SFTP services to AWS.”

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