Integrate Your On-Premises Data Center Using AWS Storage Gateway
As more organizations take a hybrid cloud approach with a mix of both on-premises resources and some public cloud resources, it is becoming increasingly important to seamlessly bridge the two environments together. Whether organizations want to move their backups to the cloud or want to shift their on-premises storage to cloud-backed file shares or want…
Should You Back Up an Ultra-Redundant Object Storage Service? Absolutely!
Amazon Simple Storage Service, commonly known as “Amazon S3” or “S3” is praised across the industry as one of the most reliable, secure, scalable and highly-available public cloud storage services. AWS themselves say: “Amazon S3 is designed for 99.999999999% of data durability because it automatically creates and stores copies of all S3 objects across multiple…
Cloud File Systems with NetApp Cloud Volumes Service
Businesses have been shifting more and more of their business-critical workloads and applications to the public cloud for various reasons including reliability, security, flexibility, lower costs, scalability and more. Although companies are transitioning towards the public cloud to take advantage of these benefits, many companies employ custom datacenter solutions with third-party vendors to fulfill their…
Use AWS? Then Protect AWS
Amazon Web Services has several storage services within its public cloud platform which thousands of customers are taking advantage of every day. They have Elastic Block Store (EBS), Elastic File System (EFS), Simple Storage Service (S3), Glacier, Storage Gateway and much more. As organizations move more and more of their workloads to AWS, their data…
Tape Killer: AWS Glacier Deep Archive
Gone are the days of slow access speeds, gone are the days of expensive, specialized hardware and gone are the days of dealing with media file incompatibilities. At AWS re:Invent 2018, during his largely anticipated keynote in front of thousands of AWS users, AWS CEO Andy Jassy announced the tape killer. What he was referring…