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Aaron Dailey

Author: Aaron Dailey

Aaron Dailey is a Senior Solutions Architect in the Worldwide Specialist Organization specializing in Storage services at AWS. Aaron has over 20 years of experience partnering with business teams to design and implement infrastructure solutions. When not at AWS, Aaron enjoys day hikes, traveling, and spending time with his family.

Amazon FSx for OpenZFS

From hours to minutes: Rethinking Oracle database operations with Amazon FSx for OpenZFS

When customers choose to run self-managed Oracle databases in the cloud, one of the fundamental decisions they make is where to store their data. Although many deployments use locally attached block storage, there’s a compelling alternative: running Oracle on a network file system such as Amazon FSx for OpenZFS. Shifting database storage from local disks […]

Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP

Bridge legacy and modern applications with Amazon S3 Access Points for Amazon FSx

Organizations rely on file storage accessed from traditional, file-based, applications while simultaneously wanting to build modern, cloud-native applications and services that access the same underlying data. Consequently, many cloud-native apps are built to work with Amazon S3. Amazon Web Services (AWS) recently introduced a new capability, S3 Access Points for Amazon FSx which solves challenges […]

Amazon FSx for OpenZFS

Getting started with self-managed Oracle in AWS using Amazon FSx for OpenZFS

Organizations of all sizes run their enterprise applications and databases in the cloud. These organizations may choose to run self-managed databases on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) rather than using the fully-managed Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) due to internal policies, Amazon RDS service maximums, and other reasons. When running self-managed databases in the cloud, there […]

Optimize WordPress performance on Amazon EKS with Amazon FSx for OpenZFS

As users progress in their cloud journey, they increasingly need robust storage options that integrate natively with containers to help them increase operational efficiency, improve performance, and reduce costs. Our users are finding that using Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) meets this demand by using the Container Storage Interface (CSI) driver. In this post, […]