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Secure, Store, and Scale How to Create Your First Amazon S3 Bucket Amazon Web Services (AWS) has revolutionized cloud computing, and its Simple Storage Service (S3) is at the core of its offerings. Amazon S3 allows businesses and developers to securely store, acce...

Secure, Store, and Scale How to Create Your First Amazon S3 Bucket
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Amazon S3 anniversary marks 20 years of evolution - SiliconANGLE Just in time for Pi Day, Amazon S3 anniversary celebrations mark 20 years of evolution from cloud storage service to a core layer of infrastructure at AWS.

Twenty years in, Amazon S3 finds itself at the center of AWS’ push beyond storage #Technology #Business #IndustryGiants #AWS #CloudComputing #AmazonS3

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🗂️ Presentamos los espacios de nombres regionales de cuenta para los buckets de propósito general de Amazon S3

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Amazon S3 introduces account regional namespaces for general purpose buckets You can now create Amazon S3 general purpose buckets in your own reserved namespace, eliminating the need to find globally unique bucket names and making it easier to build workloads that utilize a bucket per customer, team, or dataset. With account regional namespaces, you can create predictable bucket names across multiple AWS Regions with assurance that the names you want will always be available for you to use. Account regional namespaces help simplify bucket creation and management as your data storage needs grow in size and scope. To get started, add the new bucket namespace request header when creating buckets through the CreateBucket API or by updating your AWS CloudFormation templates to include your unique account regional suffix in the requested name. Additionally, cloud security teams can use service control policies (SCP) and IAM policies to enforce that users only create buckets in their account regional namespace, helping teams enforce consistent bucket naming practices across their enterprise. Account regional namespaces for S3 general purpose buckets are now available in 37 AWS Regions including the AWS China and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions at no additional cost through the AWS Management Console, S3 REST API, AWS CLI, AWS SDK, and AWS CloudFormation. To learn more, read the AWS News Blog or visit the S3 user guide.

🆕 Amazon S3 introduces regional namespaces for general buckets, letting users create unique names per customer or team in 37 regions at no extra cost. This simplifies management and naming via SCP and IAM policies.

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Amazon S3 introduces account regional namespaces for general purpose buckets You can now create Amazon S3 general purpose buckets in your own reserved namespace, eliminating the need to find globally unique bucket names and making it easier to build workloads that utilize a bucket per customer, team, or dataset. With account regional namespaces, you can create predictable bucket names across multiple AWS Regions with assurance that the names you want will always be available for you to use. Account regional namespaces help simplify bucket creation and management as your data storage needs grow in size and scope. To get started, add the new bucket namespace request header when creating buckets through the CreateBucket API or by updating your AWS CloudFormation templates to include your unique account regional suffix in the requested name. Additionally, cloud security teams can use service control policies (SCP) and IAM policies to enforce that users only create buckets in their account regional namespace, helping teams enforce consistent bucket naming practices across their enterprise. Account regional namespaces for S3 general purpose buckets are now available in 37 AWS Regions including the AWS China and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions at no additional cost through the AWS Management Console, S3 REST API, AWS CLI, AWS SDK, and AWS CloudFormation. To learn more, read the https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/introducing-account-regional-namespaces-for-amazon-s3-general-purpose-buckets/ or visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/gpbucketnamespaces.html. 

Amazon S3 introduces account regional namespaces for general purpose buckets

You can now create Amazon S3 general purpose buckets in your own reserved namespace, eliminating the need to find globally unique bucket names and making it easier to build workloads that utilize a buc...

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Fixing Amazon S3 Browser Uploads » CloudSee Drive Learn why many S3 browser tools fail above 5GB and how CloudSee Drive fixes large file uploads with multipart support.

Your #S3 browser is lying to you about large file uploads.The S3 PUT API caps at 5GB. Above that, tools must use the multipart upload API. Most either skip it or botch it.

Fix: cloudseedrive.com/amazon-s3-browser-uploads/

#AmazonS3 #aws #cloudsee

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Amazon S3 Tables are now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Amazon S3 Tables are now available in AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West). Amazon S3 Tables deliver the first cloud object store with built-in Apache Iceberg support, offering optimized tabular data storage at scale. S3 Tables are designed to perform continual table maintenance to automatically optimize query efficiency and storage cost over time, even as your data lake scales and evolves. With S3 Tables support for the Apache Iceberg standard, your tabular data can be easily queried by popular AWS and third-party query engines. Additionally, with the Intelligent-Tiering storage class, S3 Tables automatically manage costs based on access patterns, without performance impact or operational overhead. For a full list of AWS Regions where S3 Tables are available, see S3 Tables AWS Regions and endpoints. To learn more, visit the product page, documentation, and the Amazon S3 pricing page.

🆕 Amazon S3 Tables in AWS GovCloud (US) now support Apache Iceberg for optimized tabular data. They use Intelligent-Tiering for cost management, boosting scalability. For region specifics, check AWS S3 Tables page.

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Amazon S3 Tables are now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Amazon S3 Tables are now available in AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West). Amazon S3 Tables deliver the first cloud object store with built-in Apache Iceberg support, offering optimized tabular data storage at scale. S3 Tables are designed to perform continual table maintenance to automatically optimize query efficiency and storage cost over time, even as your data lake scales and evolves. With S3 Tables support for the Apache Iceberg standard, your tabular data can be easily queried by popular AWS and third-party query engines. Additionally, with the Intelligent-Tiering storage class, S3 Tables automatically manage costs based on access patterns, without performance impact or operational overhead. For a full list of AWS Regions where S3 Tables are available, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tables-regions-quotas.html. To learn more, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/s3/features/tables/, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tables.html, and the https://aws.amazon.com/s3/pricing/.

Amazon S3 Tables are now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

Amazon S3 Tables are now available in AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West).

Amazon S3 Tables deliver the first cloud object store with built-in Apache Iceberg support, offering optimized tabular d...

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Close the S3 Breach Vector » CloudSee Drive Learn how to resolve the s3 breach legacy vector problem in Amazon S3 buckets, identify risky public access, and phase in IAM & ACL updates.

If “S3 breach” feels like a repeating headline, it’s because the pattern hasn’t changed: legacy buckets, misconfig, and zero dependency visibility.

Treat S3 like a controlled change, not a guessing game: ​
www.cloudseedrive.com/s3-breach-ve...

#S3Breach #AWSSecurity #AmazonS3 #CloudSeeDrive

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Amazon S3 Access Grants are now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region You can now create Amazon S3 Access Grants in the AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region. Amazon S3 Access Grants map identities in directories such as Microsoft Entra ID, or AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) principals, to datasets in S3. This helps you manage data permissions at scale by automatically granting S3 access to end users based on their corporate identity. Visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/access-grants-limitations.html#access-grants-limitations-regions for complete regional availability information. To learn more about Amazon S3 Access Grants, visit our https://aws.amazon.com/s3/features/access-grants/.

Amazon S3 Access Grants are now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region

You can now create Amazon S3 Access Grants in the AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region.

Amazon S3 Access Grants map identities in directories such as Microsoft Entra ID, or AWS Identity and Access...

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Amazon S3 Tables add partition and sort order definition in the CreateTable API Amazon S3 Tables announce partition and sort order definition support for the CreateTable API. This enhancement simplifies setting these properties programmatically, making it easier to manage and optimize data in tables when they are created. To use this feature, you can specify fields for partition transforms and sort order in the CreateTable API call. You can also define these properties when you create tables using the AWS CLI or the AWS SDK. To create tables with partition and sort order, upgrade to the latest version of the AWS CLI and AWS SDKs. This support is available in all AWS Regions where S3 Tables are available. To learn more, visit the Amazon S3 Tables overview page and documentation.

🆕 Amazon S3 Tables now support partition and sort order in CreateTable API, simplifying data management. Specify fields via API, CLI, or SDK. Upgrade AWS CLI/SDKs. Available in all S3 Tables regions. For details, see Amazon S3 Tables overview.

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Amazon S3 Tables add partition and sort order definition in the CreateTable API Amazon S3 Tables announce partition and sort order definition support for the CreateTable API. This enhancement simplifies setting these properties programmatically, making it easier to manage and optimize data in tables when they are created. To use this feature, you can specify fields for partition transforms and sort order in the CreateTable API call. You can also define these properties when you create tables using the AWS CLI or the AWS SDK. To create tables with partition and sort order, upgrade to the latest version of the AWS CLI and AWS SDKs. This support is available in all https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tables-regions-quotas.html#s3-tables-regions. To learn more, visit the Amazon S3 Tables https://aws.amazon.com/s3/features/tables/ and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tables.html.

Amazon S3 Tables add partition and sort order definition in the CreateTable API

Amazon S3 Tables announce partition and sort order definition support for the CreateTable API. This enhancement simplifies setting these properties programmatically, making it easier to manage and o...

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Inside Amazon S3: The Engineering Marvel Powering 350 Trillion Objects Welcome to TechDaily.ai with David and Sophia, where today we dive deep into Amazon S3—the backbone of the modern internet's storage infrastructure. Beyond the simple “cloud bucket” concept lies one…

This episode explores the architecture, scalability, and reliability that make S3 a cornerstone of modern cloud infrastructure, and why it’s essential for enterprises managing massive amounts of data.

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What if you could search your S3 buckets just by describing what you need?

CloudSee AI makes it real: natural language + voice search across your Amazon S3 assets.

No filters to build, no paths to remember. Just fast results.

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Secure, Store, and Scale How to Create Your First Amazon S3 Bucket Amazon Web Services (AWS) has revolutionized cloud computing, and its Simple Storage Service (S3) is at the core of its offerings. Amazon S3 allows businesses and developers to securely store, acce...

Secure, Store, and Scale How to Create Your First Amazon S3 Bucket
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#CloudComputing #DataStorage #SecureStorage #ScalableStorage
#AWSCloud #TechGuide #CloudSkills #EkasCloud #LearnAWS
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10 Amazon S3 Mistakes Every AWS Admin Makes » CloudSee Drive Learn 10 critical Amazon S3 mistakes every AWS admin should correct now for better performance, security, and cost control.

New to Amazon S3? You’re not alone if your “simple” storage setup turned costly fast.

Learn the 10 most common #AmazonS3 mistakes administrators make -- and how to fix them before they drain your budget or expose your data.

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How to Get a List of AWS Tags for S3 Buckets » CloudSee Drive List & export S3 bucket tags with Tag Editor and Resource Explorer. Improve cost tracking, compliance reporting, and resource management.

AWS tip: Getting a list of all your S3 bucket tags isn't obvious from the Console.

Tag Editor or Resource Explorer are your friends.

Both export to CSV for cost tracking & compliance audits.

Guide: cloudseedrive.com/list-aws-tags-s3/

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Change the server-side encryption type of Amazon S3 objects You can now change the server-side encryption type of encrypted objects in Amazon S3 without any data movement. You can use the UpdateObjectEncryption API to atomically change the encryption key of your objects regardless of the object size or storage class. With S3 Batch Operations, you can use UpdateObjectEncryption at scale to standardize the encryption type on entire buckets of objects while preserving object properties and S3 Lifecycle eligibility. Customers across many industries face increasingly stringent audit and compliance requirements on data security and privacy. A common requirement for these compliance frameworks is more rigorous encryption standards for data-at-rest, where organizations must encrypt data using a key management service. With UpdateObjectEncryption, customers can now change the encryption type of existing encrypted objects to move from Amazon S3 managed server-side encryption (SSE-S3) to use server-side encryption with AWS KMS keys (SSE-KMS). You can also change the customer-managed KMS key used to encrypt your data to comply with custom key rotation standards or enable the use of S3 Bucket Keys to reduce your KMS requests. The Amazon S3 UpdateObjectEncryption API is available in all AWS Regions. To get started, you can use the AWS Management Console or the latest AWS SDKs to update the server-side encryption type of your objects. To learn more, please visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/update-sse-encryption.html.

Change the server-side encryption type of Amazon S3 objects

You can now change the server-side encryption type of encrypted objects in Amazon S3 without any data movement. You can use the UpdateObjectEncryption API to atomically change the encryption key of your objects regardl...

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Change the server-side encryption type of Amazon S3 objects You can now change the server-side encryption type of encrypted objects in Amazon S3 without any data movement. You can use the UpdateObjectEncryption API to atomically change the encryption key of your objects regardless of the object size or storage class. With S3 Batch Operations, you can use UpdateObjectEncryption at scale to standardize the encryption type on entire buckets of objects while preserving object properties and S3 Lifecycle eligibility. Customers across many industries face increasingly stringent audit and compliance requirements on data security and privacy. A common requirement for these compliance frameworks is more rigorous encryption standards for data-at-rest, where organizations must encrypt data using a key management service. With UpdateObjectEncryption, customers can now change the encryption type of existing encrypted objects to move from Amazon S3 managed server-side encryption (SSE-S3) to use server-side encryption with AWS KMS keys (SSE-KMS). You can also change the customer-managed KMS key used to encrypt your data to comply with custom key rotation standards or enable the use of S3 Bucket Keys to reduce your KMS requests. The Amazon S3 UpdateObjectEncryption API is available in all AWS Regions. To get started, you can use the AWS Management Console or the latest AWS SDKs to update the server-side encryption type of your objects. To learn more, please visit the documentation.

🆕 AWS lets you change S3 object encryption types without data movement via UpdateObjectEncryption API. Use S3 Batch Operations to standardize encryption at scale, shifting from SSE-S3 to SSE-KMS or changing KMS keys for compliance and rotation. Available globally; use AWS Console o…

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Amazon S3 Storage Lens is now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Amazon S3 Storage Lens provides organization-wide visibility into your storage usage and activity. S3 Storage Lens is now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, bringing metrics to help you optimize storage costs, identify data protection opportunities, and improve application performance. S3 Storage Lens provides a single view of object storage usage and activity across thousands of accounts in an organization, with drill-downs to generate insights at multiple aggregation levels. You can optimize storage costs by identifying prefixes with incomplete multipart uploads or buckets accumulating non-current object versions. You can identify buckets that don’t follow your data protection best practices, such as using S3 Cross-Region Replication to replicate data across AWS Regions or S3 Versioning to keep multiple versions of an object. With the newly added performance metrics, you can identify application performance constraints—for example, using request and object size distribution metrics to detect inefficient access patterns or tracking cross-Region data transfer to reduce latency and costs. Amazon S3 Storage Lens is available in all AWS Regions. S3 Storage Lens is pre-configured to receive free metrics by default for all customers and 14 days of historical data. For more detailed visibility with up to 15 months data retention, you can upgrade to S3 Storage Lens advanced metrics. To learn more about S3 Storage Lens metrics, including free and advanced metrics, refer to the https://docs.amazonaws.cn/en_us/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/storage_lens_view_metrics.html. For S3 Storage Lens Advanced pricing details, visit the https://www.amazonaws.cn/en/s3/pricing/.

Amazon S3 Storage Lens is now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

Amazon S3 Storage Lens provides organization-wide visibility into your storage usage and activity. S3 Storage Lens is now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, bringing metrics to help you opt...

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Amazon S3 Storage Lens is now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions Amazon S3 Storage Lens provides organization-wide visibility into your storage usage and activity. S3 Storage Lens is now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, bringing metrics to help you optimize storage costs, identify data protection opportunities, and improve application performance. S3 Storage Lens provides a single view of object storage usage and activity across thousands of accounts in an organization, with drill-downs to generate insights at multiple aggregation levels. You can optimize storage costs by identifying prefixes with incomplete multipart uploads or buckets accumulating non-current object versions. You can identify buckets that don’t follow your data protection best practices, such as using S3 Cross-Region Replication to replicate data across AWS Regions or S3 Versioning to keep multiple versions of an object. With the newly added performance metrics, you can identify application performance constraints—for example, using request and object size distribution metrics to detect inefficient access patterns or tracking cross-Region data transfer to reduce latency and costs. Amazon S3 Storage Lens is available in all AWS Regions. S3 Storage Lens is pre-configured to receive free metrics by default for all customers and 14 days of historical data. For more detailed visibility with up to 15 months data retention, you can upgrade to S3 Storage Lens advanced metrics. To learn more about S3 Storage Lens metrics, including free and advanced metrics, refer to the documentation. For S3 Storage Lens Advanced pricing details, visit the Amazon S3 pricing page.

🆕 Amazon S3 Storage Lens is now in AWS GovCloud (US), providing organization-wide storage insights to optimize costs, enhance data protection, and boost app performance. Available globally with free metrics and 14 days of data.

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Amazon S3 on Outposts is now available on second-generation AWS Outposts racks Amazon S3 on Outposts is now available on second-generation AWS Outposts racks for your data residency, low latency, and local data processing use cases on-premises. S3 on Outposts on second-generation Outposts racks offers three storage tiers: 196 TB, 490 TB, and 786 TB. Choose the storage tier that matches your workload, whether for production workloads, backups, or archival workloads. With S3 on Outposts, you can store, secure, retrieve, and control access to your data using familiar S3 APIs and features. AWS Outposts is a fully managed service that extends AWS infrastructure, services, and tools to virtually any data center, co-location space, or on-premises facility for a consistent hybrid experience. S3 on Outposts on second-generation Outposts racks is available in all AWS Regions and countries/territories where these https://aws.amazon.com/outposts/faqs/. To learn more, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/s3/outposts/ or read our https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/S3onOutposts.html.

Amazon S3 on Outposts is now available on second-generation AWS Outposts racks

Amazon S3 on Outposts is now available on second-generation AWS Outposts racks for your data residency, low latency, and local data processing use cases on-premises. S3 on Outposts on se...

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10 Amazon S3 Mistakes Every AWS Admin Makes » CloudSee Drive Learn 10 critical Amazon S3 mistakes every AWS admin should correct now for better performance, security, and cost control.

AWS admins routinely overspend 300-500% on S3 because of preventable mistakes.

The biggest culprits:
- Public bucket defaults
- No lifecycle automation
- Wrong storage classes
- Missing cost alerts

Quick fixes that cut costs by 80%: www.cloudseedrive.com/amazon-s3-mi...
#AWS #S3 #amazons3

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Better Amazon S3 Path Navigation Options » CloudSee Drive Discover the best S3 tools for AWS administrators to simplify s3 path navigation, save time, and improve workflows.

Lost in S3 bucket navigation hell?

AWS admins waste hours every week renavigating the same paths because Console has no breadcrumbs or bookmarks.

Tools like CloudSee Drive add the features AWS forgot. Full guide:
www.cloudseedrive.com/s3-path-navi...

#AWS #S3 #CloudStorage #AmazonS3 #cloudsee

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If you're an AWS admin, you know the pain: drilling through S3 prefixes to find "that one file."

30 min/day = 120 hours/year wasted per person.

S3 was built for APIs, not human navigation.

Modern storage needs modern discovery.
www.cloudseedrive.com/s3-ux-problem/

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You know that feeling when your S3 buckets are basically digital hoarding insanity?

VisionAST lived that nightmare. Then they implemented CloudSee Drive and their CSMs could actually self-serve without AWS training.

www.cloudseedrive.com/case-study-v...

#AWS #S3 #amazons3 #cloudstorage

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S3 uploads shouldn't fail at 90% completion.

CloudSee Drive: upload up to 5TB with auto-resume and background processing. No scripting needed.

Large File Uploads for S3, simplified.

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#AWS #AmazonS3 #CloudStorage #DevOps

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Amazon S3 Tables now offer the Intelligent-Tiering storage class Amazon S3 Tables now offer the Intelligent-Tiering storage class, which optimizes costs based on access patterns, without performance impact or operational overhead. Intelligent-Tiering automatically transitions data in tables across three low-latency access tiers as access patterns change, reducing storage costs by up to 80%. Additionally, S3 Tables automated maintenance operations such as compaction, snapshot expiration, and unreferenced file removal never tier up your data. This helps you to keep your tables optimized while saving on storage costs. With the Intelligent-Tiering storage class, data in tables not accessed for 30 consecutive days automatically transitions to the Infrequent Access tier (40% lower cost than the Frequent Access tier). After 90 days without access, that data transitions to the Archive Instant Access tier (68% lower cost than the Infrequent Access tier). You can now select Intelligent-Tiering as the storage class when you create a table or set it as the default for all new tables in a table bucket. The Intelligent-Tiering storage class is available in all https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tables-regions-quotas.html. For pricing details, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/s3/pricing/. To learn more about S3 Tables, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/s3/features/tables/, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/tables-intelligent-tiering.html, and read the https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/announcing-replication-support-and-intelligent-tiering-for-amazon-s3-tables.

Amazon S3 Tables now offer the Intelligent-Tiering storage class

Amazon S3 Tables now offer the Intelligent-Tiering storage class, which optimizes costs based on access patterns, without performance impact or operational overhead. Intelligent-Tiering automatically transitions d...

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Amazon S3 Storage Lens adds performance metrics, support for billions of prefixes, and export to S3 Tables Amazon S3 Storage Lens provides organization-wide visibility into your storage usage and activity to help optimize costs, improve performance, and strengthen data protection. Today, we are adding three new capabilities to S3 Storage Lens that give you deeper insights into your S3 storage usage and application performance: performance metrics that provide insights into how your applications interact with S3 data, analytics for billions of prefixes in your buckets, and metrics export directly to S3 Tables for easier querying and analysis. We are adding three specific types of performance metrics. Access pattern metrics identify inefficient requests, including those that are too small and create unnecessary network overhead. Request origin metrics, such as cross-Region request counts, show when applications access data across regions, impacting latency and costs. Object access count metrics reveal when applications frequently read a small subset of objects that could be optimized through caching or moving to high-performance storage. We are expanding the prefix analytics in S3 Storage Lens to enable analyzing billions of prefixes per bucket, whereas previously metrics were limited to the largest prefixes that met minimum size and depth thresholds. This gives you visibility into storage usage and activity across all your prefixes. Finally, we are making it possible to export metrics directly to managed S3 Tables, making them immediately available for querying with AWS analytics services like Amazon QuickSight and enabling you to join this data with other AWS service data for deeper insights. To get started, enable performance metrics or expanded prefixes in your S3 Storage Lens advanced metrics dashboard configuration. These capabilities are available in all AWS Regions, except for AWS China Regions and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. You can enable metrics export to managed S3 Tables in both free and advanced dashboard configurations in AWS Regions where S3 Tables are available. To learn more, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/s3/storage-lens/, https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/storage_lens.html, https://aws.amazon.com/s3/pricing/, and read the AWS News Blog.

Amazon S3 Storage Lens adds performance metrics, support for billions of prefixes, and export to S3 Tables

Amazon S3 Storage Lens provides organization-wide visibility into your storage usage and activity to help optimize costs, improve performance, and strengthe...

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Amazon S3 Tables now offer the Intelligent-Tiering storage class Amazon S3 Tables now offer the Intelligent-Tiering storage class, which optimizes costs based on access patterns, without performance impact or operational overhead. Intelligent-Tiering automatically transitions data in tables across three low-latency access tiers as access patterns change, reducing storage costs by up to 80%. Additionally, S3 Tables automated maintenance operations such as compaction, snapshot expiration, and unreferenced file removal never tier up your data. This helps you to keep your tables optimized while saving on storage costs. With the Intelligent-Tiering storage class, data in tables not accessed for 30 consecutive days automatically transitions to the Infrequent Access tier (40% lower cost than the Frequent Access tier). After 90 days without access, that data transitions to the Archive Instant Access tier (68% lower cost than the Infrequent Access tier). You can now select Intelligent-Tiering as the storage class when you create a table or set it as the default for all new tables in a table bucket. The Intelligent-Tiering storage class is available in all AWS Regions where S3 Tables are available. For pricing details, visit the Amazon S3 pricing page. To learn more about S3 Tables, visit the product page, documentation, and read the AWS News Blog.

🆕 Amazon S3 Tables now have Intelligent-Tiering, optimizing costs by automatically moving data across three tiers based on access, reducing costs up to 80% without performance impact. Available everywhere S3 Tables are. For pricing, check the Amazon S3 pricing page.

#AWS #AmazonS3

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