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Tag: HAQM Simple Storage Service (HAQM S3)
Learn how to use two important HAQM S3 security-features: Block Public Access and S3 Object Lock
Update (4/27/2023): HAQM S3 now automatically enables S3 Block Public Access and disables S3 access control lists (ACLs) for all new S3 buckets in all AWS Regions. HAQM Simple Storage Service (HAQM S3) was AWS’ first Generally Available service when it launched on Pi Day in 2006, and in doing so created cloud storage. It quickly […]
Build a data lake on HAQM S3: Recent customer case studies
HAQM Simple Storage Service (S3) is the largest and most performant object storage service for structured and unstructured data and the storage service of choice to build a data lake. With HAQM S3, you can cost-effectively build and scale a data lake of any size in a secure environment where data is protected by 99.999999999% […]
Using Okta as an identity provider with AWS Transfer for SFTP
AWS Transfer for SFTP (AWS SFTP) is a fully managed service that enables you to move file transfer workloads to AWS when they use the Secure Shell File Transfer Protocol (SFTP). Enterprises and startups across a range of industries can use AWS SFTP without needing to modify applications or manage any SFTP servers. Data uploaded […]
Excluding and including specific data in transfer tasks using AWS DataSync filters
UPDATE (8/25/2021): This post reflects that AWS DataSync now supports using both include and exclude filters when you create a task, giving you more granularity when specifying the files, folders, and objects that you want to transfer. AWS DataSync automates and accelerates copying data between your NFS servers, HAQM S3 buckets, and HAQM Elastic File […]
New – HAQM S3 Batch Operations
We recently announced that HAQM S3 Batch Operations is generally available. S3 Batch Operations is a new feature that makes it simple for customers to manage billions of objects stored in HAQM S3, with a single API request or a few clicks in the S3 Management Console. Now, all AWS customers can make changes to object […]
New on Jeff Barr’s Blog: HAQM S3 Path Deprecation Plan – The Rest of the Story
I wanted to be sure you saw Jeff Barr’s latest blog on the HAQM S3 Path Deprecation Plan. A snippet is below, but I encourage you to visit his blog to read the full post. From Jeff: Last week we made a fairly quiet (too quiet, in fact) announcement of our plan to slowly and […]
Enable password authentication for AWS Transfer for SFTP using AWS Secrets Manager
UPDATE: An updated version of this post was published on 11/5/2020. Please refer to that post for the most up-to-date content. Last year at re:Invent we launched AWS Transfer for SFTP (AWS SFTP), a fully managed service that makes it easy to migrate your file transfer workflows to AWS, without changing applications or clients. You […]
Don’t Miss our May Storage Tech Talks! Featuring HAQM S3 and Hybrid Cloud Storage and Edge Computing
This month we have two storage tech talks for you to attend and dive deep on the newly launched HAQM S3 Batch Operations (read the Jeff Barr blog post) and AWS Hybrid Cloud Storage and Edge Computing (read the storage blog post). Managing tens to billions of objects at scale with S3 Batch Operations – […]
Expanding AWS Hybrid Cloud Capabilities with Block Storage on Snowball Edge
Enterprises have been using AWS as the cloud portion of their hybrid architectures since AWS was born thirteen years ago, and we have built out the broadest and deepest set of hybrid architecture functionality to extend AWS services to on-premises and edge locations. Today, we reached another milestone with the launch of block storage on […]
New on the APN Blog: Building a Data Lake Foundation for Salesforce in AWS
Over on the AWS Partner Network Blog, a recent blog post caught my eye and I thought it was worth sharing with our growing storage audience. The post, Building a Data Lake Foundation for Salesforce in AWS, is written by Simon Ejsing, Director of Analytics at FinancialForce. Simon’s post outlines their approach to unlocking the potential of […]