What is the AWS Snow Family?
Secure, portable devices to collect and process data at the edge location and migrate data in/out of AWS
What are the 3 Snow options for Data Migration?
What are the 2 Snow options for Edge Computing?
- Snowball Edge
When should I use a Snowball device?
If it is going to take more than 1 week to do over the network
What is an edge location when talking about Snow devices?
They are locations that have no internet connection
Can I import data from Snowball directly to Glacier?
No, you need to import into S3 first, and then use lifecycle policies to move to Glacier
What is Amazon FSx?
It is a fully managed service that allows you to launch 3rd party high-performance file systems on AWS
What 3 file systems are supported in FSx?
Where does the name Lustre come from?
It is derived from Linux and Cluster
What does HPC stand for?
High Performance Computing
What are 4 features of the Scratch File System?
What are 4 features of the Persistent File System?
What does AWS Storage Gateway do?
It is a bridge between on-premise data and cloud data in S3
What are the 3 types of Storage Gateway?
What are 6 features of the File Gateway?
What are 4 features of Volume Gateway?
What are 3 features of Tape Gateway?
What is Storage Gateway - Hardware Appliance?
It is a storage appliance you can order from AWS if you cannot install the Storage Gateway on your corporate data center
If I need to get on-premise data to the cloud, what should I use?
Storage Gateway
If I need file access, using NFS and user auth with AD, what should I use?
File Gateway
If I need volumes or block storage using iSCSI, what should I use?
Volume Gateway
If I need tape backup, what should I use?
Taped Gateway
If I dont have any on-premise virtualization, what should I use?
Hardware Appliance
What are 4 features of FSx File Gateway?