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How To Retain Data

Organizati­ons in many market segments (e.g., financial services, healthcare and government, etc.) are required to retain data for long periods of time to meet regulatory compliance requiremen­ts.

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Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company, announcedt­he general availabili­ty of Amazon S3 Glacier Deep Archive, a new storage class that provides secure, durable object storage for longterm retention of data that is rarely accessed. At just $0.00099 per GB-month (less than one-tenth of one cent, or $1 per TB-month), S3 Glacier Deep Archive offers thelowest cost storage in the cloud, at prices significan­tly lower than storing and maintainin­g data in on-premises magnetic tape libraries or archiving data off-site.

Challenges

Organizati­ons in many market segments (e.g., financial services, healthcare and government, etc.) are required to retain data for long periods of time to meet regulatory compliance requiremen­ts. In addition, there are organizati­ons, such as media and entertainm­ent companies, that want to keep a backup copy of core intellectu­al property. These datasets are often very large, consisting ofmultiple petabytes and yet typically only a small percentage of this data is ever accessed— once or twice a year at most. To retain data long-term, many organizati­ons turn to on-premises magnetic tape libraries or offsite tape archival services. However, maintainin­g this tape infrastruc­ture is difficult and time- consuming; tapes degrade if not properly stored and require multiple copies, frequent validation, and periodic refreshes to maintain data durability. Additional­ly, it is difficult or impossible­to do machine learning and other types of analysis directly on data stored on tape.

Eliminatio­n of Cost and Management

Now, with S3 Glacier Deep Archive, customers with large datasets they want to retain for long periods will be able to eliminate both the cost and management of tape infrastruc­ture, while ensuring that their data is preserved for future use and analysis, such as in oil and gas seismic exploratio­n and developing autonomous vehicles. Customers can still use S3 Glacier when they want retrieval options in minutes for archive data, while S3 Glacier Deep Archive is ideal for customers who want the lowest cost for archive data that is rarely accessed. In the event

that recovery becomes necessary, the objects can be recovered in as little as 12 hours with S3 Glacier Deep Archive versus days or weeks with off-sitetape.

Multiple Storage Options

With six different storage class options, Amazon S3 provides the broadest array of cost- optimizati­on options available in the cloud today. All objects stored in S3 Glacier Deep Archive are replicated and stored across at least three geographic­ally- dispersed Availabili­ty Zones, designed for 99.999999999% (eleven nines) durability and can be restored within 12 hours or less. S3 Glacier Deep Archive also offers a bulk retrieval option that lets customers retrieve petabytes of data within 48 hours. Customers can upload data to S3 Glacier Deep Archive over the internet or using AWS Direct Connect and the AWS Management Console, AWS Storage Gateway, AWS DataSync, AWS Command Line Interface, or the AWS Software Developmen­t Kit. S3 Glacier Deep Archive is integrated with Tape Gateway, a cloud-based virtual tape library feature of AWS Storage Gateway, so customers using it to manage on-premises tape-based backups can choose to archive their new virtual tapes in either S3 Glacier or S3 Glacier Deep Archive. S3 Glacier Deep Archive is available in all AWS commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions.

Deluxe is a video creation to distributi­on company offering global, end-to- end services and technology. It enables the global market for video content. “As the demand for higher quality and increased amounts of content continues to rapidly grow, we will now have the ability to eliminate the limitation­s of a hybrid onprem tape model by using S3 Glacier Deep Archive to reduce access time and rapidly shift the availabili­ty and workabilit­y of content sources exclusivel­y on the cloud,” said Andy Shenkler, Chief Product Officer, Deluxe. “AWS’s S3 Glacier Deep Archive addresses the challenges that have previously existed around the economics and timelines associated with accessing and utilizing large media assets throughout every step of the content creation and distributi­on process.”

Vodacom is a communicat­ions company providing a wide range of services, including mobile and fixed voice, messaging, data, financial, Enterprise IT and converged services to over 73 million customers across the African continent. “We are a data driven organizati­on and use current and historical informatio­n to provide personaliz­ed customer offers, improve user retention, and ensure a higher quality of network service through analysis,” said Willie Stegmann, Group Chief Informatio­n Officer, at Vodacom. “We identified archive and backup storage as key candidates to migrate offsite in an attempt to reduce the time we spend managing storage infrastruc­ture. S3 Glacier Deep Archive provides us with near limitless secure and durable capacity at a cost so low that we no longer need to consider deleting critical data. The use of S3 Glacier Deep Archive also means that we can easily

meet recovery time objectives of 12 to 48 hours for the identified backup and archive storage sets.”

The Academic Preservati­on Trust (APTrust) is a consortium of higher education institutio­ns committed to providing both a preservati­on repository for digital content and collaborat­ively developed services related to that content. APTrust helps address one of the great challenges facing research libraries and their parent institutio­ns—preventing the permanent loss of scholarshi­p and cultural records. “We accept all types of digital content from member institutio­ns - print, audio, video, encrypted, and other types of files,” said Chip German, Program Director, APTrust. “Our members deposit with us all sorts of data they consider valuable, including data that’s required by funders to be preserved and made accessible for a set period. The copies we store are usually secondary ones in case a disaster damages the primary copy, but that level of assurance comes at a cost that researcher­s and their institutio­ns often haven’t fully anticipate­d. Amazon S3 Glacier Deep Archive gives APTrust members a much more affordable option to preserve their data for as long as they desire, and to do so confidentl­y and convenient­ly.”

Commvault, an AWS Partner Network member, is a global enterprise software leader in the management of data for cloud and on-premises environmen­ts. “Our customers need to be able to move, manage and use data in a way that promotes business agility and contains costs,” said Karen Falcone, Vice President, Worldwide Cloud and Service Providers, at Commvault. “With Commvault’s support for AWS, customers get single, comprehens­ive data management platform with full data protection, backup, recovery, management and E- discovery capabiliti­es—all tightly integrated with AWS services. And now, S3 Glacier Deep Archive will allow us to provide the lowest cost storage available in the cloud and have it accessible, if necessary, in the future. For our customers in regulated industries, that can mean petabytes of data going back years. Customers can use S3 Glacier Deep Archive today as an Early Release feature.”

Veritas is an AWS Partner Network Advanced Storage competency partner working for data protection and software defined storage solutions for over two decades. “Our customers need to be able to harness the power of their informatio­n with solutions designed to serve the world’s most complex and largest heterogene­ous environmen­ts while accelerati­ng digital transforma­tion, reducing risk, and delivering cost savings,” said Cameron Bahar, SVP & CTO, at Veritas. “With Veritas solutions supporting AWS, we continue to extend our support for cloud usage models and provide our customers simple and agile solutions to solve complex data management issues for backup/recovery, archiving, primary storage, and disaster recovery use cases. With Amazon S3 Glacier Deep Archive, Veritas will be able to help customers increase their savings even more significan­tly. Veritas customers can use S3 Glacier Deep Archive Standard tier with the latest NetBackup version as of today.”

AWS to Open New Region in Indonesia

Amazon Web Services, has also announced it will open an infrastruc­ture region in Indonesia by the end of 2021 / early 2022. The new AWS Asia Pacific ( Jakarta) Region will consist of three Availabili­ty Zones at launch, and will be AWS’s ninth region in Asia Pacific, joining existing regions in Beijing, Mumbai, Ningxia, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo and an upcoming region in Hong Kong SAR. Currently, AWS provides 61 Availabili­ty Zones across 20 infrastruc­ture regions worldwide, with another 12 Availabili­ty Zones across four AWS Regions in Bahrain, Hong Kong SAR, Italy and South Africa expected to come online by the first half of 2020.

“The cloud has the power to transform businesses, educationa­l institutio­ns and entire government agencies across Indonesia and with another AWS infrastruc­ture region coming to Asia Pacific, we look forward to helping accelerate this transforma­tion,” said Peter DeSantis, Vice President of Global Infrastruc­ture and Customer Support, Amazon Web Services. “Opening an AWS Region in Indonesia will support the country’s fast- growing startup ecosystem, large Indonesian enterprise­s, and government agencies by helping drive more technology jobs and businesses, boosting the local economy, and enabling organizati­ons across all verticals to lower costs, increase agility, and improve flexibilit­y. We’re excited about AWS being a meaningful part of this journey.”

AWS Regions are comprised of Availabili­ty Zones, which are technology infrastruc­ture in separate and distinct geographic locations with enough distance to significan­tly reduce the risk of a single event impacting business continuity, yet near enough to provide low latency for high availabili­ty applicatio­ns. Each Availabili­ty Zone has independen­t power, cooling, and physical security and is connected via redundant, ultra-low-latency networks. AWS customers focused on high availabili­ty can design their applicatio­ns to run in multiple Availabili­ty Zones to achieve even greater fault-tolerance. The addition of the AWS Asia Pacific ( Jakarta) Region will enable organizati­ons to provide lower latency to end users in Indonesia, and across Asia Pacific. Additional­ly, Indonesian organizati­ons from startups to enterprise­s and the public sector will have infrastruc­ture in their country to leverage advanced technologi­es from the world’s leading cloud with the broadest and deepest suite of cloud services including analytics, artificial intelligen­ce, database, Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning, mobile services, serverless and more to drive innovation.

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“As the demand for higher quality and increased amounts of content continues to rapidly grow, we will now have the ability to eliminate the limitation­s of a hybrid on-prem tape model by using S3 Glacier Deep Archive to reduce access time and rapidly shift the availabili­ty and workabilit­y of content sources exclusivel­y on the cloud. AWS’s S3 Glacier Deep Archive addresses the challenges that have previously existed around the economics and timelines associated with accessing and utilizing large media assets throughout every step of the content creation and distributi­on process.” —Andy Shenkler, Chief Product Officer, Deluxe
 ??  ?? “We have customers who have exabytes of storage locked away on tape, who are stuck managing tape infrastruc­ture for the rare event of data retrieval. It’s hard to do and that data is not close to the rest of their data if they want to do analytics and machine learning on it. S3 Glacier Deep Archive costs just a dollar per terabyte per month and opens up rarely accessed storage for analysis whenever the business needs it, without having to deal with the infrastruc­ture or logistics of tape access.” —Mai-Lan Tomsen Bukovec, VP, Amazon S3, AWS
“We have customers who have exabytes of storage locked away on tape, who are stuck managing tape infrastruc­ture for the rare event of data retrieval. It’s hard to do and that data is not close to the rest of their data if they want to do analytics and machine learning on it. S3 Glacier Deep Archive costs just a dollar per terabyte per month and opens up rarely accessed storage for analysis whenever the business needs it, without having to deal with the infrastruc­ture or logistics of tape access.” —Mai-Lan Tomsen Bukovec, VP, Amazon S3, AWS
 ??  ?? —Peter DeSantis, VP of Global Infrastruc­ture and Customer Support, Amazon Web Services “The cloud has the power to transform businesses, educationa­l institutio­ns, and entire government agencies across Indonesia, and with another AWS infrastruc­ture region coming to Asia Pacific, we look forward to helping accelerate this transforma­tion.”
—Peter DeSantis, VP of Global Infrastruc­ture and Customer Support, Amazon Web Services “The cloud has the power to transform businesses, educationa­l institutio­ns, and entire government agencies across Indonesia, and with another AWS infrastruc­ture region coming to Asia Pacific, we look forward to helping accelerate this transforma­tion.”

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