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Category: Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
How Cloud Backup for Mainframes Cuts Costs with BMC AMI Cloud Data and AWS
Mainframe cold storage based on disks and tapes is typically expensive and rigid. BMC AMI Cloud Data improves the economics and flexibility by leveraging AWS storage for archival, backup, and recovery of mainframe data. BMC AMI Cloud Data enables mainframe customers to leverage modern cloud technologies and economics to reduce data recovery risks and improve application availability by providing a software-defined solution for archive, backup, and recovery directly from AWS.
Using Amazon CloudFront with Multi-Region Amazon S3 Origins
By leveraging services like Amazon S3 to host content, AWS Competency Partner Cloudar has a cost effective way to build websites that are highly available. If content is stored in a single Amazon S3 bucket, all of the content is stored in a single AWS region. To serve content from other regions, you need to route requests to different Amazon S3 buckets. In this post, explore how to accomplished this by using Amazon CloudFront as a content delivery network and Lambda@Edge as a router.
How to Migrate Mainframe Batch to Cloud Microservices with AWS Blu Age
While modernizing customer mainframes, the team at AWS Blu Age discovered that Batch can be a complex aspect of a mainframe migration to AWS. It’s critical to design your AWS architecture to account for the key Batch stringent performance requirements such as intensive I/Os, large datasets, and short durations. Let’s explore how to migrate mainframe Batch to AWS microservices using AWS Blu Age automated transformation technology.
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.