Excellent presentation. Thank you. Honestly I still find figuring out the pricing to be challenging, but this was an excellent presentation of Amazon Deep Storage including how pricing generally works. Talking with my customers though, I still don't have a clear number to give them in terms of storage...and also restore. What number can I call at Amazon to get pre-sales support... :) Great job
Don't forget to delete partial failed multipart uploads. The parts that successfully uploaded before the failure incur S3 charges at the standard rate and are hidden unless you either use esoteric API requests / CLI commands or you make a lifecycle rule to periodically delete old partially completed uploads. Otherwise, you might blow your budget.
how can I retrieve selective data from the deep archive to standard s3 and what will be pricing comparison in the loading/restoring the data and hosting it in s3 standard @Amazon Web Services
Excellent presentation. Thank you. Honestly I still find figuring out the pricing to be challenging, but this was an excellent presentation of Amazon Deep Storage including how pricing generally works. Talking with my customers though, I still don't have a clear number to give them in terms of storage...and also restore. What number can I call at Amazon to get pre-sales support... :)
Great job
Deep archive is very generous pricing. I moved all my person files from glacier to deep glacier.
I also thinking to upload file to deep archive.
Don't forget to delete partial failed multipart uploads. The parts that successfully uploaded before the failure incur S3 charges at the standard rate and are hidden unless you either use esoteric API requests / CLI commands or you make a lifecycle rule to periodically delete old partially completed uploads.
Otherwise, you might blow your budget.
how can I retrieve selective data from the deep archive to standard s3 and what will be pricing comparison in the loading/restoring the data and hosting it in s3 standard @Amazon Web Services
could this service ever completely fail
Doubt it. Unless someone nukes the region you stored your files in, but at that point data will be the least of your worries