Difference between revisions of "Amazon S3 Storage Classes"
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* Amazon S3 Standard is the default class. | * Amazon S3 Standard is the default class. | ||
− | * [[Amazon S3 Intelligent-Tiering]] ([[AWS timeline|2018]]) <ref>https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-automatic-cost-optimization-for-amazon-s3-via-intelligent-tiering/</ref>, [[AWS timeline|Sep 2021]]) <ref>https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-s3-intelligent-tiering-further-automating-cost-savings-for-short-lived-and-small-objects/</ref> | + | * [[Amazon S3 Intelligent-Tiering]] ([[AWS timeline|Nov 2018]]) <ref>https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-automatic-cost-optimization-for-amazon-s3-via-intelligent-tiering/</ref>, [[AWS timeline|Sep 2021]]) <ref>https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-s3-intelligent-tiering-further-automating-cost-savings-for-short-lived-and-small-objects/</ref> |
* [[Amazon S3 Standard Infrequent Access (IA)]] is designed for less frequently accessed data. Typical use cases are backup and disaster recovery solutions. | * [[Amazon S3 Standard Infrequent Access (IA)]] is designed for less frequently accessed data. Typical use cases are backup and disaster recovery solutions. | ||
* Amazon S3 One Zone-Infrequent Access is designed for data that is not often needed but when required, needs to be accessed rapidly. Data is stored in one zone and if that zone is destroyed, all data is lost. | * Amazon S3 One Zone-Infrequent Access is designed for data that is not often needed but when required, needs to be accessed rapidly. Data is stored in one zone and if that zone is destroyed, all data is lost. |
Revision as of 09:26, 2 March 2022
- Amazon S3 Standard is the default class.
- Amazon S3 Intelligent-Tiering (Nov 2018) [1], Sep 2021) [2]
- Amazon S3 Standard Infrequent Access (IA) is designed for less frequently accessed data. Typical use cases are backup and disaster recovery solutions.
- Amazon S3 One Zone-Infrequent Access is designed for data that is not often needed but when required, needs to be accessed rapidly. Data is stored in one zone and if that zone is destroyed, all data is lost.
- Amazon Glacier is designed for long-term storage of data that is infrequently accessed and where retrieval latency of minutes or hours is acceptable. "Glacier Deep Archive" is an alternative with a retrieval time of at least 12 hours, but 1/4th the price. It is intended as an alternative to magnetic tape libraries, and is designed for long term retention of data for 7 to 10 years.
See also
- AWS S3,
aws s3, aws s3api, aws s3control, s3:
, Amazon S3 Storage Lens, AWS S3 replication, CRR, SSR, CAR, S3 Replication Time Control (S3 RTC), Website endpoint, Amazon Macie, Versioning, Lifecycle, Encryption, logging, Amazon S3 Inventory, Amazon S3 Batch Operations, Storage Classes, Amazon S3 clients, Terraform S3, AWS canned ACLs, Directory buckets, security,PutObject
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