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With all of the drama associated with AI, it's easy to miss the need to understand the foundations that deliver the data that is the raw element from which AI value is built. Databases and storage infrastructure are critical components that have to work in concert with AI plans and returning guests Henry Baltazar and James Curtis join host Eric Hanselman to discuss what's been happening and what enterprises need to know about the future. Databases and storage management systems have been intertwined for a long time and AI pressures are tightening that connection. Storage systems perform analytics on the data they store to optimize its handling, tracking use and characteristics. The same insights that aid in compression and tiering are also useful in classifying data for AI. Data classification has always been a challenge for enterprises, as storage systems are typically disconnected from the data owners and applications that use them. Intelligent storage systems have been able to intuit the nature of content, including mapping databases and virtual machines. Databases have been able to leverage storage capabilities like snapshotting for resilience. Into this mix a new set of AI focused storage and database offerings arrive that target AI uses. The question is whether the native database and storage systems can do enough of what's needed. They already store key data and have valuable insights and classification capabilities. Some vendors are attaching GPU clusters to storage systems to provide high performance AI model training functionality. The major issue for most, is the matter of data placement. Shifting petabytes of data is no small task and concerns about data security and the costs involved now loom much larger. More S&P Global Content: Next in Tech | Ep. 213: AI and Privacy Next in Tech | Ep. 203: NRF conference shows AI challenges and rewards For S&P Global Subscribers: Rapid data growth and migrations increase storage burdens Amazon S3 Tables and automated metadata highlight recent AWS Storage enhancements 2025 Trends in Cloud and Cloud Native Credits: Host/Author: Eric Hanselman Guests: Henry Baltazar, James Curtis Producer/Editor: Adam Kovalsky Published With Assistance From: Sophie Carr, Feranmi Adeoshun, Kyra Smith
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Saddle up for a cloud adventure like no other in this episode of AWS Bites, where Eoin and Luciano explore the untamed world of AWS S3 Mountpoint. Just like a trusty steed on the digital prairie, Mountpoint gallops into action to solve complex use cases, making it a valuable asset for managing massive data, achieving high throughput, and effortlessly fetching information from the AWS S3 wilderness. Dive deep into the inner workings of Mountpoint, a Rust-powered Linux-exclusive application that harnesses the Linux FUSE subsystem to provide optimal S3 performance. While exploring alternatives like s3fs-fuse and goofys, discover the benefits of sticking to native AWS tools for certain scenarios. Uncover Mountpoint's performance prowess, thanks to its integration with AWS Common Runtime libraries, and learn when to hop on this cloud cowboy or opt for a more native approach. Wrapping up, don't forget to check out AWS Storage's blog post for an even deeper dive into Mountpoint's capabilities. Whether you're a seasoned cloud wrangler or a newcomer to the digital rodeo, this video will equip you with the knowledge to navigate the AWS S3 Mountpoint frontier confidently.
Brian calls on Wayne Duso, Vice President, AWS Storage, Edge, and Data Governance, to… The post #106: AWS Snow Family Deep Dive appeared first on StorageReview.com.
In this episode we will look at some of the fundamental architecture and patterns that can be leveraged with AWS Services such as N-Tiered Architecture, MultiTentant and Service Architectures. Concepts are explanied based on AWS Services but can apply for general cloud as well. We briefly touch on few services like AWS Storage, AWS CloudFront, EC2, ElastiCache, Elastic Load Balancer, Pricing Calculator and so on. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vishnu-vg/message
Amazon FSx provides fully managed file storage in the cloud and offers capabilities and performance of popular commercial and open-source file systems. Customers can choose between four file systems: NetApp ONTAP, OpenZFS, Windows File Server, and Lustre. In this episode, Simon is joined by Andrew Crudge, (Principal Product Manager, AWS) and Delwin Olivan, (Senior Product Manager, AWS) to dive into the Amazon FSx family, discussing the latest Amazon FSx innovations and use cases, as well as AWS programs to help you migrate and modernize your file-based applications faster. Choosing a file system - https://aws.amazon.com/fsx/when-to-choose-fsx/ AWS Storage blog - https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/ Learn more - https://aws.amazon.com/fsx/
The storage business as we know it has changed forever. On premises, external storage was once a virtually unlimited and untapped bastion of innovation, VC funding and lucrative exits. Today it is a shadow of its former self and the glory days of storage in the data center will not return.https://lnkd.in/daYA9A5
Join Pete and Jesse as they talk about the coolest service not announced at AWS Storage Day: AWS S3 Storage Lens, which lets you track your S3 usage across accounts. They discuss how this new service solves a major problem, how you’d have to track S3 usage prior to Storage Lens, how many organizations spend a lot of money storing multipart file uploads that fail, how AWS deserves kudos for making it super easy to set up the new service, what’s missing in AWS S3 Storage Lens, how Jesse and Pete spend more time than anyone should spend reading AWS documentation, and more.
Join Pete and Jesse as they continue their conversation about AWS Storage Day 2020 and touch upon how Intelligent-Tiering was still the coolest thing about the event, why Pete thinks it’s criminal for organizations not to utilize the different S3 storage tiers, the benefits of using AWS storage in the first place (hint: set it and forget it), why most of the Storage Day announcements felt like logical next steps for releases to Jesse, why kudos are due to the AWS marketing team for this event, and more.
Join Pete and Jesse as they talk about AWS Storage Day 2020, how AWS events differ from Apple events, how storage plays a major role in virtually every AWS service, how basically no one uses FSx, the S3 Intelligent-Tiering class and why it was Pete’s favorite product announcement from the event, why Pete and Jesse don’t recommend turning on Intelligent-Tiering automatically, all the caveats you need to know about the new product, why you should reach out to your AWS account manager if you’re not sure how to optimize storage, and more.
Many organizations have on-premises file storage supporting local users and applications, yet they want to leverage cloud storage to reduce their infrastructure-management burden and costs. AWS offers storage options that you can use in hybrid cloud architectures, including File Gateway and Amazon S3, Amazon EFS, and Amazon FSx for Windows File Server. In this session, learn how you can use AWS storage for on-premises use cases, including user home directories, cloud-backed file shares for applications, content repositories, analytics workloads, and enterprise business applications. Gain an understanding of what service to use in different scenarios, hear customer examples, and see a demonstration.
November 20th, 2019 is our first ever AWS Storage Day. Just over a week ahead of re:Invent, we are making the first round of important announcements, and all of them are related to storage. Regardless of the AWS storage services that you use, we think you’ll find something interesting and useful with the news we are about to share. We are launching significant new storage and data transfer features for: • Amazon S3 • Amazon EFS • Amazon EBS • Amazon FSx for Windows File Server • AWS DataSync • AWS Storage Gateway These launches will help improve security, increase, scalability, reduce costs, and deliver an enhanced feature set for you to utilize. Check out our blog summary chronicling all the recent AWS storage launches and make sure to check the blog throughout the day, as well as leading up to re:Invent. We will continue to add updates as new launch material becomes available. https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/aws-storage-day
Hvad tilbyder AWS storage services og hvordan kan disse hjælpe med til at udbygge din forretning? Lyt med når Carsten Blohm fra Arrow fortæller, hvilke muligheder der er i AWS storage services såsom Glacier, S3 og S1.
Hvad tilbyder AWS storage services og hvordan kan disse hjælpe med til at udbygge din forretning? Lyt med når Carsten Blohm fra Arrow fortæller, hvilke muligheder der er i AWS storage services såsom Glacier, S3 og S1.
Hvad tilbyder AWS storage services og hvordan kan disse hjælpe med til at udbygge din forretning? Lyt med når Carsten Blohm fra Arrow fortæller, hvilke muligheder der er i AWS storage services såsom Glacier, S3 og S1.
RECENT UPDATES: FindCollabs $5000 Hackathon Ends Saturday April 15th, 2019 New version of Software Daily, our app and ad-free subscription service Software Daily is looking for help with Android engineering, QA, machine learning, and more A software application requires compute and storage. Both compute and storage have been abstracted into cloud tools that can The post AWS Storage with Kevin Miller appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
You've designed and built a well-architected data lake and ingested extreme amounts of structured and unstructured data. Now what? In this session, we explore real-world use cases where data scientists, developers, and researchers have discovered new and valuable ways to extract business insights using advanced analytics and machine learning. We review Amazon S3, Amazon Glacier, and Amazon EFS, the foundation for the analytics clusters and data engines. We also explore analytics tools and databases, including Amazon Redshift, Amazon Athena, Amazon EMR, Amazon QuickSight, Amazon Kinesis, Amazon RDS, and Amazon Aurora; and we review the AWS machine learning portfolio and AI services such as Amazon SageMaker, AWS Deep Learning AMIs, Amazon Rekognition, and Amazon Lex. We discuss how all of these pieces fit together to build intelligent applications.
In this episode, we take a look at the AWS storage services group. This includes some of the older services like S3 and elastic block storage. If you have not had a look at these offerings recently, then it is worth your time to get reacquainted with them. Fast to Slow Access One of the primary differences in storage types is how fast (or slow) the data can be accessed. The Simple Storage Service (S3) has become an almost ubiquitous service for websites and document storage platforms. This is easy to use, and many tools (including WordPress) have plugins that make it easy to offload static files (images and even CSS or JavaScript) to S3 as a form of CDN. The access is reliable, quick, and has backups and failover built in. The amount of time this service has been around makes it easy to find examples and tutorials for working with this service in your platform of choice. Brrr - Glacier The name of Glacier implies slow moving, so it makes sense that this service is not the most responsive. Your files can take minutes or days to retrieve. However, the price per GB is incredibly low, and that makes this a perfect way to store off-site backups or other files you may never need to access. The interface is not as pervasive and straightforward as S3, but you probably do not need an easy to use solution. This is a service you may only upload files to once a quarter or annually. When you think of this as a replacement for tape storage, then it will make a lot more sense to you. Truckloads of Data The snowball services embrace the reality of moving vast amounts of data. Sometimes it is easier to ship a hardware device to load data and then mail that rather than flood a network pipe with a data transfer that takes days or weeks. The snowmobile service is a literal truckload of data with devices that you can quickly transfer your exabytes of data onto. This is an enterprise-class service, but an excellent example of how much data we may deal with on a regular basis.
In this week's Risk & Repeat podcast, SearchSecurity editors discuss the series of enterprise data leaks through misconfigured Amazon S3 buckets and what should be done about them.
In this week's Risk & Repeat podcast, SearchSecurity editors discuss the series of enterprise data leaks through misconfigured Amazon S3 buckets and what should be done about them.
In this week's Risk & Repeat podcast, SearchSecurity editors discuss how the Republican National Committee's voter database was accidentally exposed in an Amazon S3 bucket.
In this week's Risk & Repeat podcast, SearchSecurity editors discuss how the Republican National Committee's voter database was accidentally exposed in an Amazon S3 bucket.
In this episode of SearchSecurity's Risk & Repeat podcast, editors discuss the recent Amazon Simple Storage Service outage and why the incident may have security implications.
In this episode of SearchSecurity's Risk & Repeat podcast, editors discuss the recent Amazon Simple Storage Service outage and why the incident may have security implications.