Amazon S3 Tips, Tricks, and Resources
Amazon S3 Use Cases
With Amazon S3, you can upload any amount of data and access it anywhere in order to deploy applications faster and reach more end users. Organizations around the world use Amazon S3 to store application data and other forms of cloud content. Amazon S3 provides a reliable and scalable platform that provides a suite of storage options to meet specific customer needs. Let's take a look at some compelling Amazon S3 use cases.
How to Control Your Amazon S3 Costs
It’s entirely possible to (needlessly) run up your storage costs using AWS. With metered usage including a variety of inputs, it makes sense to look for ways to control your Amazon S3 costs without losing the many benefits of using these tools. We explain what those inputs are, ways to manage them, and what tools you have available to keep an eye on costs.
Getting Started with AWS S3 Storage
Organizations of any size and in any industry can use Amazon S3 buckets to facilitate public cloud storage. In Amazon Web Services, S3 stores objects, which consist of data and descriptive metadata. Many companies deploy S3 for their websites, mobile apps, application file storage, and backups. S3 environments are flat structures — you create a bucket, and then the bucket stores objects (e.g., files, documents, photos, videos) in the cloud. S3 buckets are scalable, reliable, and secure.
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