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Amazon S3 features
Common features of Cloud Storage software
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Data Migration
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Autoresponders
Inbox Management
Electronic Signature
Screen Sharing
Hitesh V.
Information Technology and Services, 51-200 employees
Used weekly for 2+ years
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Our product and client product are using daily S3 service. And this will increase our revenue. I really thanks for Amazon for this wonderful service.
- Very useful and Most import storage - Too much Fast. - You can select the region as per your need. - scalable storege
- Cost is hight. But the server is too good so we can't say what dislike of this service.
Ridhi D.
Information Technology and Services, 11-50 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Amazon S3 helps to setup the industry level infrastructure with no big investment and do not require the long term commitment as we can buy the storage space on hourly wages. The different storage classes help us to remain within the budget.
Amazon S3 is a simple cloud based object storage. The different storage classes are designed to manage the data as per the requirements of the objects. The Intelligent S3 Tiering upgrade or downgrade the storage class based on the access patterns of the object to enhance the availability and durability. The S3 cross region replication helps in replication of the S3 objects in other regions. The multi-factor authentication delete on S3 bucket is really a life saver feature to protect from accidental deletion of objects.
Amazon S3 is not as simple as its name, the objects locks and versioning features are amazing but not easy as the learning curves sharp. The Storage monitoring provides limited number of notifications under the free tier.
Gary W.
Information Technology and Services, self-employed
Used daily for 2+ years
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Overall, S3 is a great provider for storage solutions. You just need to watch the bills and see how you can keep them in check.
It is true that AWS is a juggernaut in the industry. This is the reason I used them as my primary offsite backup repository. Many popular applications like Backup Exec integrate very nicely with S3. There is tons of documentation out there for most applications on how to use S3 with their products. The free trials for the first year are nice too.
I kept noticing that my data pool was getting larger and larger due to the types of devices I was backing up. Amazon "micro" charges for everything and my bill started to grow exponentially. You are charged for data coming in, out, at rest, long term storage, not stored long enough, lists, etc. This started to become unwieldy. Their charges are not high but in my case they just grew too much so I had to switch solutions.
Craig John C.
Information Technology and Services, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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The bucketing system and file structure are easy to navigate, and the UI is intuitive. There's plenty of documentation, and the UI is approachable for those less technically inclined (we have folks with workflows that involve moving around some S3 data, but not getting much deeper than that, and being able to easily copy/move folders using the UI makes more sense than trying to teach CLI commands). No issues with reliability of access.
Integrations are most effective when using other AWS products, but that's fairly standard these days. Would love to see macros or AI assistance for regular, repeatable tasks.
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Computer Software, 11-50 employees
Used weekly for 2+ years
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Overall, it's better for large file serving than other alternatives we tried, which a very ui focused.
It's very cost effective storage that gives us a lot of control over access and permissions for files uploaded.
There are not great ways to make data public. These methods exist, but mostly require scripting or custom cloud formation apps.
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Computer Software, 201-500 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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This is the de facto industry standard for storing files. It's great and I'd recommend it to any team that has a website or something similar where they need to store/host files.
It's super easy to use. Cheap, reliable, and effective network storage. There is both a web GUI as well as client libraries for interacting with S3 via its REST API.
Some of the AWS CLI commands for interacting with S3 are a bit clunky. It would be nice if they streamlined the CLI to be a bit easier to use.
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Telecommunications, 5,001-10,000 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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The overall experience with S3 is great . I gave us lot of flexibility to store our huge volume of more securely and safe .
The data storage made really easy with Amazon's S3 service. The power of the cloud helps the data transfer and encryption easy .
There are cases where the S3 event triggers at times wont work . Also ,If the S3 get a desktop client by AWS , I feel it would be a great value add.
Franklin R.
Construction, 11-50 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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That offers 4 different classes of storage
It takes a little bit of time to learn this system but once you do you will never want to use anything else
Marco P.
Information Technology and Services, 51-200 employees
Used weekly for 1-2 years
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The Region availability is all over the globe and you can use it to store any type of file like documents, images and generic files. The commands are available via the web portal, API and AWS CLI.
The cost is affordable. You can use a S3 Bucket to host static websites (eg: Angular, Vue.js, ReactJS) and the performance will be super fast.
The AWS UI is a little bit old and ugly. Set permissions can become complex and not easy to understand.
ZAiN R.
Design, self-employed
Used monthly for 2+ years
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Once it's set up, it's all smooth sailing. Worry free solution.
Plugins available on various platforms for easy integration.
Bit pricey, however you pay for quality.
Vignesh M.
Information Services, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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We use s3 for all our data storage purposes like images, videos and files.
S3 SDK support is really good. SDK is for all of the programming languages. The community support for s3 is great and is one of the reasons I use it the most.
Few parts that are difficult to do is directory wise public access or changing permissions of directories.
Vikram K.
Hospital & Health Care, 10,001+ employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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S3, at least in terms of distributed storage, has genuinely transformed the world. Calling an API, pushing data to it, and then forgetting about the data center that holds it is an idea that none of us would have believed a few years ago, yet here we are, with massive quantities of businesses relying on S3 and prospering. Since the first introduction of S3, Amazon has constantly developed and released...
We don't worry about the help since we're on vacation because it's so accessible and repetitious. Use Amazon's SDKs to get basic functionality from a variety of structures, or create your own. There are a plethora of container techniques and security improvements that may be tailored to meet the demands of individual clients. Solid compatibility with the AWS biology system, notably in terms of access...
AWS environment is riddled with perplexing and incomprehensible configuration options, and S3 is no exception. Fortunately, it's widely used, to the point that you can always find arrangements on sites like StackOverflow. Because S3 defaults to security rather than open access, getting IAM consents to work correctly for Static Website facilitating takes some trial and error. Because AWS S3 is incompatible with system-level applications such as desktops, it has to find a solution that is simple to use. We are unable to store files larger than 5 GB.
Filippo C.
Marketing and Advertising, 51-200 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Amazon S3 is the heart of our cloud architecture, providing all the buckets we need to read/write data, both from production and sand environment. It's highly integrated with other AWS services and it's quite cheap and easy to set up and manage.
It's a cheap solution for storing data. You can easily access AWS s3 both with data processing platforms (e.g. Spark) and client softwares (e.g. Cyberduck). You can also choose which type of storage fits better your need, depending of the access frequency (once a week, once a month, once a year...). AWS S3 supports all data format, while some of them (parquet and iceberg) are highly recommended for storing huge tables. You can also set lifecycle rules to delete old and unused files after a custom period.
As a minor hiccup, there is some trouble in deleting corrupted files.
Esra K.
Information Technology and Services, 51-200 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Before S3 we stored our sensitive files on hard drives where also our web application resides. One day it crashed and the files were gone. We started to use S3 and now our application does not depend on where is resides. We don't worry whether our storage is enough. I also use S3 to store my personal files. It is very cheap.
Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) is an object storage service for the cloud. You can store any amount of data and access it anywhere in the world. You may stop depending on hard drives for your web applications and start using Amazon S3 to store your media files, log files etc. It provides 99.999999999% durability which means you may lose just one file in 10,000 years. S3 has versioning option...
S3 has buckets to store objects and these buckets have universal names. So for example, you probably won't be able to open a bucket named "photos". Configuring security is a bit tricky. You have to be careful which buckets will be public and which will be private.
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Civic & Social Organization, 11-50 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Overall experience is very good, and aws cli interface which nicely works with python and the linux terminal enables one to smoothen the overall aws s3 experiences. Because there are no restrictions on filesizes or file types, any company can host its data on aws s3 and be sure to have reliable service. The caveat with aws s3 is that one must understand that it is not a traditional database storage system, therefore will not behave like one. also ensure the admin of the software must be well versed with the various concepts surrounding aws s3 to enable the best bang for buck. I would recommend this without reservations.
Literally anything and every type of file can be saved to s3 buckets without any limitations. Images,csvs and what not can be easily and safely stored to s3 buckets. One can provision users to have specific permissions regarding bucket access. Literally 99.999% availability at most times.
it is only as good as the user/admin who knows how to make the most out of this software. there is a deep learning process involved without which one could be flying blind and exposing otherwise sensitive data to the public. the search functionality is practically absent. So there is no easy way of choosing or searching for files. the date columns on the UI seldom work
Nidhi S.
Computer Games, 11-50 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Amazon S3 pricing is designed so well that we can limit our monthly bill for S3 using the bill alerts. Different storage classes from S3 Standard to S3 Glacier Deep Archive can be set as per the objects needs. Big Data analytics help to manage and analyse the data lakes.
Amazon S3 provides the object storage with amazing web interface and a lot of features like scalability with great availability designed for 99.999999999 % on data durability. We can move our bucket's object to cost -effective storage class and the newly designed storage class 'S3 Intelligent -Tiering' move the objects based on access patterns. We can manage and monitor the objects with using tags and create the lifecycle of the objects according to tags. Multi-Factor Authentication can be enabled on delete operation which help in accidental delete operation. Versioning of objects can be enabled from bucket. The Cross-Region Replication helps in instant access.
Objects in the cloud are always vulnerable if firewall is not setup well. AWS snowball and snowmobile are either less availability or no-availability on geographical location.
Esther R.
Information Services, self-employed
Used weekly for 2+ years
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Amazon S3 is, of all of the major public/private storage services on the enterprise level, probably the easiest and most-reliable. For most basic uses, it excels at being as easy as managing files on your own web servers. Additonally, when combined with Amazon Route 53, it can be a rapid static web serving option. However, when you start getting into advanced security options or attempting to ensure that your files are only accessible to your own applications, you need to be very adept at studying Amazon's specific ACL formats, lest you lock yourself out or, even worse, expose your data to public download. Nonetheless, there's probably nothing better in this area, and the time that you spend learning these skills is well worth it for this service.
Flexible storage options, integrates well with other Amazon Web Services options, able to be used for static web hosting, fine-grained security settings
Advanced security settings are often hard to configure, pricing is not always clear and it is possible to quickly accrue large fees when testing
Juan M.
E-Learning, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Good for using in software products, bad for simple day to day storage.
It is very inexpensive and reliable. It's an amazon product, you know it'll work as expected.
It is almost impossible to know how much you'll pay with AWS pricing system. Using it as an alternative to Google drive or other user-friendly storage solutions is highly discouraged, as it is overly complicated for non-ITs (almost as if they did that on purpose). You don't have support unless you pay for it.
Jugraj S.
Used daily for 6-12 months
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Amazon S3 as short for simple storage service. It is a secure object storage ideal for keeping files that are used be aws services like Athena, Elastic Map Reduce, etc. We can perform ETL Jobs written HIVE queries on the data stored in Amazon Athena supported formats on S3 directly. Which provide great performance on huge amount of data. Amazon EMR is another service that treat S3 as a type of local storage means cost and time of read-write operations in same region is as low as possible resulting in faster Job execution. S3 is another place where all other services store there logs. Having a negligible cost makes it ideal place to store a huge amount of files logs and other.
Amazon S3 is a object storage. We can update a file/object stored in it only way to update a file is to download it make the changes and upload it by deleting the old one in other words overwriting it. Which generate unnecessary read-write network bandwidth when we have to update small change in a large file. Another drawback is its maintaining versions of same file. we can do it but not as easy as other file storage systems. Also i find no way to integrating it with my local system like OneDrive is integrated into windows making hard to transfer file in and out of the system.
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Marketing and Advertising, 201-500 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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My experience with Amazon S3 has been great and my teams feedback is the same. The product line really helps you get a product into production quickly, and the support teams are very knowledgeable with their product line and industry standards to help with custom needs.
So functions with in Amazon S3 fit any line of business use case, and their custom developed integrations and 3rd party support are the best in the business in helping you deliver great products.
The only thing that I would say is that the learning curve to support teams developing on AWS is greater than other cloud providers.
NOEL C.
Computer Software, 51-200 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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Overall it has been a great tool for hosting files, both submitted through our web app but also internal files that we serve on our site. It allows us to control who has access to certain buckets and an easy way to securely receive files from our clients.
We use S3 buckets to store data that is submitted through our website. This is great because it allows sensitive data to be uploaded and transferred securely to our team. It also allows for quite a bit of security on the back end to ensure that no one is able to get in and access your files. When you want to host files for your website, this is a great option as well. Whether you're looking to host image files or some other asset. Linking to your S3 bucket allows for easy asset management.
S3 buckets are a bit complicated to set up. We luckily have an AWS administrator who handles most of it but I definitely found there to be a learning curve that required reading a few online guides to make sure I was configuring it correctly. With that complication, however, comes the ability to really control the security level of your buckets.
Gurleen K.
Information Services, 10,001+ employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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Amazon S3 is the one the best and cost effective storage solution in the market. Storage management and monitoring is also easy can monitor using the Amazon CloudWatch. The Different storage class like S3 Standard-IA, S3 One Zone-IA, S3 Glacier Glacier Deep Archive help to reduce the cost of the storage if used effectively.
Amazon S3 is an object storage service. It is highly scalable and data availability is also very good of all the different availability zones. Amazon S3 provide the 99.999999999 % (11 times 9) durability. It is the cost-effective storage as we can storage the objects in different Amazon S3 storage class. Best part in it is the old data move automatically move to the low cost storage class based on the access frequency. The cross-Region replication is helpful in to move the data into the local region to reduce the latency.
Amazon S3 should come up with the auto sync with the local drive option. Managing firewall for Amazon S3 is one important part and should be setup carefully AWS also help and provide suggestion on it but we should not follow it always. Buckets on Amazon S3 also helpful in running the low cost storage. We can not run a complete dynamic website on it.
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Used daily for 2+ years
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S3 is absolutely an expert tool, and as such is incredibly powerful. We use S3 throughout our workflow in a bunch of different places, and it solves a number of problems for us wherever we need to put files online (whether temporarily or permanently). For certain types of hosting and usage, the pricing is so low you can essentially forget that it costs anything and throw whatever you want at it.
The level of complexity in S3 is quite high, so even a process like setting permissions on a bucket feels like passing through some sort of inscrutable bureaucracy to some degree. While many AWS users are likely domain experts, for the rest of us who lack the time (or inclination) to dedicate as much time to learning the system, S3 can have an extremely steep learning curve and some byzantine ways of doing things.
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Government Administration, 10,001+ employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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We use AWS S3 for hosting the Statics websites of different departments as well as storing the software and documents.
First thing I like the most is S3 is very simple to configure and use. It is very highly secure, reliable, durability at a highly cost-effective price than other competitors. It is very easy to set up static websites and has faster load times. You can share your documents with just a single click.
Copying the files onto the server is little confusing as we need to install the command-line software (aws cli) to access the files on S3.
Jaydeep K.
Human Resources, 51-200 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) has consistently proven to be a reliable and versatile option. This cloud-based storage service offers a wide range of features that cater to different data management needs, ensuring high data availability and performance. Amazon S3 is designed to handle the ever-growing demands of today's data-driven world. Its storage architecture is built to scale, allowing users to store and retrieve any data anytime. This flexibility is crucial for systems engineers, enabling us to adapt to changing requirements and accommodate various data types. Amazon S3 offers a comprehensive suite of data management tools that simplify organizing, securing, and analyzing your data.
Amazon S3 is just one part of the wider Amazon Web Services (AWS). This infrastructure as a service (IaaS) platform is a one-stop shop for all your IT requirements. AWS provides over 70 services including analytics, networking, mobile, database, and more. Tools and features you can take advantage of include versioning, which allows you to roll back to previous versions of a file or recover deleted...
Unfortunately, one of the main disadvantages of Amazon S3 is that AWS limits resources by location, so some areas may have fewer resources than others. It can also be challenging to find out how many resources you've used, although you can request a resource increase if needed.If you store your data on your MacBook but are considering moving your data to the cloud, it’s normal to be worried about common...