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Category: Storage

Icelandair Sets Cloud Strategy with Amazon Web Services, IBM, and Nyherji

This is a guest post from Pétur Eyþórsson, Resiliency Offerings Manager at Nyherji. Icelandair Group is one of Iceland’s largest corporations. The company includes Icelandair (a global airline), logistics, and several related business units. Like most businesses, Icelandair Group strives to optimize business results by choosing the most advantageous mix of capital and operating expenses. Small […]

Get to Know CloudVelox, Fugue, and Zerto – ISV Highlights, March 2017

Introduction by Terry Wise, Global Vice President, Channels & Alliances at AWS We find that customers are often able to greatly accelerate their digital transformations on AWS when they take advantage of services and solutions from Consulting and Technology Partners that complement one another. In fact, one of the very first blog posts we published […]

Partner SA Roundup – March 2017

For this month’s Partner SA roundup, AWS Partner SAs Pratap Ramamurthy, Juan Villa, and Scott Ward discuss three APN Technology Partners: SoftNAS, Threat Stack, and Zscaler. Let’s dive in! SoftNAS, by Juan Villa Deploying and managing high performance and highly available NAS/SAN solutions can be difficult and error prone. SoftNAS, an APN Advanced Technology and […]

Index Engines’ Intelligent Management of Legacy Backup Data to AWS in Support of Long-Term Retention

By Sabina Joseph, Head of Global Storage Partnerships and Alliances, Amazon Web Services Index Engines is an APN Technology Partner Data is the lifeblood of every organization.  Data that is generated by people is the foundation of future decisions, ideas and products that will represent business growth and success. However much of this data, the […]

Have You Read Our 2016 AWS Partner Solutions Architect Guest Posts?

In 2016, we hosted 38 guest posts from AWS Partner Solutions Architects (SAs), who work very closely with both Consulting and Technology Partners as they build solutions on AWS. As we kick off 2017, I want to take a look back at all of the fantastic content created by our SAs. A few key themes emerged […]

Case Study: ‘Industrial Strength’ Software using Amazon Web Services Storage

This is a guest post by Harley Puckett, Program Director for IBM Spectrum Protect development. IBM is an AWS Technology Partner. As Amazon Web Services (AWS) continues to grow, software developers are discovering new ways to take advantage of its capabilities. IBM is no exception. My team makes IBM Spectrum Protect, formerly known as Tivoli Storage […]

How to Navigate Multitenant Storage Strategies on AWS – A New SaaS Whitepaper

Storing data in a multitenant model is a key consideration for software as a service (SaaS) developers. The varying isolation needs of tenants, combined with the diverse landscape of AWS storage technologies, presents SaaS developers with a broad range of security, performance, and optimization considerations. To help you navigate the SaaS storage landscape, we’re excited to announce the […]

How to Build Sparse EBS Volumes for Fun and Easy Snapshotting

By Ian Scofield, Partner Solutions Architects – AWS By Mike Ruiz, Partner Solutions Architect – AWS If you are familiar with Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) and the EBS volume snapshotting process, you may know that we recommend initializing – that is, reading every block – on volumes that have been created from snapshots […]

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Getting the Most Out of the Amazon S3 CLI

Amazon S3 makes it possible to store unlimited numbers of objects, each up to 5 TB in size. Managing resources at this scale requires quality tooling. When it comes time to upload many objects, a few large objects or a mix of both, you’ll want to find the right tool for the job. This post looks at one option that is sometimes overlooked: the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) for Amazon S3.

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Amazon Machine Learning and Amazon Elastic File System: A Perspective for APN Partners

At the AWS San Francisco Summit on April 9, we announced two new AWS services: Amazon Machine Learning and Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS). In this post, we will discuss some of the ways that you might think about how you can utilize these new services to build your business on AWS. Build smarter applications with Amazon Machine Learning, a predictive analytics service, and take advantage of high availability, shared, easy-to-use file storage for Amazon EC2 applications.