Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration
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Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration
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#2Newer, larger "snowball" appliance (current = 50TB and newer 80TB version), as well as access in additional international regions.
Network optimized S3 uploads (faster inbound transfers) for an extra 4 cents/GB.
Sidenote: I'm curious if you can get the same speedup for inbound transfers by using a Cloudfront distribution in front of your S3 bucket for no additional charge (no cost for inbound transfer on either service).
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#3TL;DR Newer, larger "snowball" appliance (current = 50TB and newer 80TB version), as well as access in additional international regions. Network optimized S3 uploads (faster inbound transfers) for an extra 4 cents/GB. Sidenote: I'm curious if you can get the same speedup for inbound transfers by using a Cloudfront distribution in front of your S3 bucket for no additional charge (no cost for inbound transfer on either…
I guess optimized WAN network routing between S3 regions and their edge locations usually beats regular internet routing.
[1] http://s3-accelerate-speedtest.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com/e...
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#5Will this allow the HTTP sliding windows to be optimized more in any way? Any idea if this could approach UDT upload speeds for large files?
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#6What's the fastest & cheapest way to get data off Amazon's cloud services?
For huge datasets, Snowball will be fastest & cheapest (literally shipping data).
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#7Animated YouTube by Amazon explains: https://youtube.com/watch?v=9uc2DSZ1wL8
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#9TL;DR Newer, larger "snowball" appliance (current = 50TB and newer 80TB version), as well as access in additional international regions. Network optimized S3 uploads (faster inbound transfers) for an extra 4 cents/GB. Sidenote: I'm curious if you can get the same speedup for inbound transfers by using a Cloudfront distribution in front of your S3 bucket for no additional charge (no cost for inbound transfer on either…
Even though their Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration Speed Comparison page [1] do test uploads only, this new feature is documented to accelerate downloads as well. I guess optimized WAN network routing between S3 regions and their edge locations usually beats regular internet routing. [1] http://s3-accelerate-speedtest.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com/e...
My assumption is that AWS has their own dedicated fiber/private connectivity between edges and regions.
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#10I went to try it but don't see it as an option!