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Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is storage for the Internet.
It is designed to make web-scale computing easier for developers.
Amazon S3 was built to fulfill the following design requirements:
- Scalable: Amazon S3 can scale in terms of storage, request rate, and users to support an unlimited number of web-scale applications. It uses scale as an advantage: Adding nodes to the system increases, not decreases, its availability, speed, throughput, capacity, and robustness.
- Reliable: Store data durably, with 99.99% availability. There can be no single points of failure. All failures must be tolerated or repaired by the system without any downtime.
- Fast: Amazon S3 must be fast enough to support high-performance applications. Server-side latency must be insignificant relative to Internet latency. Any performance bottlenecks can be fixed by simply adding nodes to the system.
- Inexpensive: Amazon S3 is built from inexpensive commodity hardware components. As a result, frequent node failure is the norm and must not affect the overall system. It must be hardware-agnostic, so that savings can be captured as Amazon continues to drive down infrastructure costs.
- Simple: Building highly scalable, reliable, fast, and inexpensive storage is difficult. Doing so in a way that makes it easy to use for any application anywhere is more difficult. Amazon S3 must do both.
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Pricing
Amazon S3 Pricing Plan |
One-Time Charge: | 5.00 | one-time charge |
Recurring Monthly Charge: | 0.50 | recurring charge |
Data Transfer In: | 0.15 | per GB of data transfer in |
Data Transfer Out: | 0.20 | per GB of data transfer out |
Requests: | 0.02 | per 1,000 PUT or LIST requests |
| 0.02 | per 10,000 GET and all other requests |
Storage: | 0.20 | per GB-Month of storage used |
Storage: | 0.22 | per GB-Month of storage used |
Data Transfer In: | 0.15 | per GB of data transfer in |
Data Transfer Out: | 0.22 | per GB of data transfer out |
Requests: | 0.02 | per 1,000 PUT or LIST requests |
| 0.02 | per 10,000 GET and all other request |
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