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Data replication specialist WANdisco Inc. is integrating its Fusion product with Amazon Web Services’ Snowball and Snowmobile products that move huge amounts of data physically to Amazon cloud data ...
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is reducing the number of Snow Edge compute devices available to customers, killing off the Snowcone line entirely and reducing the range of available Snowball devices. First ...
Amazon Web Services on Thursday announced updates to its "Snow" family of edge computing and data transfer devices, including refreshed hardware and some new services. In addition to refreshed ...
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has rolled out its Snowball data transfer and edge computing service in Singapore, underscoring efforts by the cloud behemoth to ride on the growing momentum of the internet ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. today introduced a new version of Snowball Edge, its system for running edge computing workloads and migrating data to the cloud, that features more powerful silicon as well ...
At the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Summit in New York City today the company announced it can now do EC2 data processing on its Snowball edge device. Today, AWS announced that Snowball Edge can now run ...
AWS’s Snowball Edge devices aren’t new, but they are getting a new feature today that’ll make them infinitely more interesting than before. Until now, you could use the device to move lots of data and ...
It can be hard moving large amounts of data to the cloud. Even with consistent 10 Gbps of data transfer, it would take years to get hundreds of petabytes from an on-premises data center to a public ...