- Cloud Object Storage – Amazon S3 – Amazon Web Services
Amazon S3 is cloud object storage with industry-leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance S3 is ideal for data lakes, mobile applications, backup and restore, archival, IoT devices, ML, AI, and analytics
- Getting Started – Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) – AWS
Amazon S3 is an object storage service that offers industry-leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance You can use Amazon S3 to store and retrieve any amount of data at any time, from anywhere
- Amazon Simple Storage Service Documentation
Provides detailed information and instructions for getting started, developing, and working with Amazon S3 using the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, AWS SDKs, and REST API
- Introduction to AWS Simple Storage Service (AWS S3)
Big Data Analytics: Amazon S3 is often considered as data lake because of its capacity to store large amounts of both structured and unstructured data offering seamless integration with other AWS Analytics and AWS Machine Learning Services What is an Amazon S3 bucket? Amazon S3 bucket is a fundamental Storage Container feature in AWS S3 Service
- Storage technology explained: What is S3 and what is it good for?
S3 gets its name from Simple Storage Service in AWS public cloud It is object storage and arose as the most basic storage building block of AWS’s cloud services
- Amazon S3 Pricing - Cloud Object Storage - AWS
Find detailed information on Free Tier, storage pricing, requests and data retrieval pricing, data transfer and transfer acceleration pricing, and data management features pricing options for all classes of S3 cloud storage
- Amazon S3 features
Amazon S3 Metadata delivers queryable object metadata in near real time to organize your data and accelerate data discovery This helps you to curate, identify, and use your S3 data for business analytics, real-time inference applications, and more
- What is Amazon S3 and Why Should I Use It? - Onix
Organizing, storing and retrieving data in Amazon S3 focuses on two key components: buckets and objects that work together to create the storage system As AWS describes it, an S3 environment is a flat structure — a user creates a bucket; the bucket stores objects in the cloud
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