AMAZON CLOUD STORAGE PRICING
Amazon Web Services offered several cloud storage services with varying pricing models:
Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service): Amazon S3 provides scalable object storage for a wide range of use cases, including data backup, data archiving, content distribution, and more. The pricing for S3 includes two main components: storage and data transfer. The storage cost depends on the amount of data stored in S3, while the data transfer cost is based on the amount of data transferred in and out of S3.
Amazon EBS (Elastic Block Store): Amazon EBS offers block-level storage volumes that can be attached to EC2 instances. The pricing for EBS is based on the type and size of the storage volumes.
Amazon Glacier: Amazon Glacier is a low-cost archival storage service designed for long-term data retention and backup. It offers different pricing tiers based on retrieval time and data transfer.
Amazon EFS (Elastic File System): Amazon EFS provides scalable file storage for EC2 instances. The pricing is based on the amount of data stored in EFS.
Amazon FSx: Amazon FSx offers fully managed file systems, including Amazon FSx for Windows File Server and Amazon FSx for Lustre. Pricing varies based on storage capacity and throughput provisioned.
Amazon S3 Glacier Deep Archive: This is a very low-cost storage option for archiving large amounts of data for long-term retention.
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