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AWS Storage Day 2020 Part 2

AWS Storage Day 2020 Part 2

FromAWS Morning Brief


AWS Storage Day 2020 Part 2

FromAWS Morning Brief

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24 minutes
Released:
Nov 20, 2020
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TranscriptCorey: Gravitational is now Teleport because when way more people have heard of your product than your company, maybe that’s a sign it’s a time to change your branding. Teleport enables engineers to quickly access any computing resource, anywhere on the planet. You know, like VPNs were supposed to do before we all started working from home, and the VPNs melted like glaciers. Teleport provides a unified access plane for developers and security professionals seeking to simplify secure access to servers, applications, and data across all of your environments without the bottleneck and management overhead of traditional VPNs. This feels to me like it’s a lot like the early days of HashiCorp’s Terraform. My gut tells me this is the sort of thing that’s going to transform how people access their cloud services and environments. To learn more, visit goteleport.com.Pete: Hello, and welcome to AWS Morning Brief. I am Pete Cheslock, and I'm also here, again, with Jesse DeRose. Hey, Jesse, how's it going?Jesse: Not too bad. Thanks for having me.Pete: It is part two of AWS Storage Day. If you haven't had the chance to listen to last week's episode, Jesse and I dove into some of the new features really focusing on what we would think is the biggest feature of AWS Storage Day, which was the S3 Intelligent Tiering. Go back and listen to it if you didn't hear about it. But essentially, Amazon keeps extending out features [00:01:34 unintelligible] this Intelligent Tiering platform. And we talked a little bit about it last week. But there were a lot of announcements as part of Storage Day, some pretty impressive, and some that were maybe a little underwhelming. We'll let you be the judge of that because some of these things could be incredibly important for you as—maybe—someone who operates on Amazon. So, now what we're going to do is we're going to dive into some of the other features, not only additional interesting S3 features, but there were a lot of new features announced around EBS, and EFS, and FSx, and all of the different ways that you can interact with AWS storage. I don't want to call it the biggest feature of this section because I think—let's be honest—they're all equally meh features, right, Jesse?Jesse: Yeah.Pete: I think that's going to be the common thread. Again, you might look at some of these features and go, “Finally, my life is so much better because they've announced this feature.” But I got to say, outside of Intelligent Tiering, Storage Day felt a little weak. But let's dive in anyway. S3 Replication; if you are replicating your data from one S3 bucket to another bucket, another region, which maybe you need to do for compliance reasons, disaster recovery reasons, some of the new features they added are around replication metrics and notifications. Now, previously, these metrics and notifications were only available if you used the Time Control Replication, and that is a additional charge to get a predictable SLA for your data to be backed up. They made these metrics now available for anyone, so that's actually awesome to hear that they’ve really just extended that out and are kind of giving you something for free. Additionally, they now replicate delete markers, which I swear I looked at a bunch of documents to understand better what delete markers mean, and the best I got to it, I don't actually really understand the problem from before, other than as you delete a version of something in the source, the delete marker moves over. But then maybe the previous versions are in the destination. That was my gist of it, Jessie, what was your gist of that one?Jesse: Yeah, I struggled a little bit with some of these previously because S3 replication always felt like this magical hand-wavy feature where you turned it on and then just waited, and eventually your objects would show up in your destination bucket or destination folder. But there wasn't really any clear path to what wa
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Nov 20, 2020
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