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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
AWS also announced a new Snowball data transfer appliance, the AWS Snowball Edge, that can transport two times more data than the original AWS Snowball (up to 100 TB), and includes AWS Greengrass, ...
Amazon Web Services' Snowball Edge devices can now run a local version of Amazon EC2 compute instances, the company said Tuesday. The device can run virtualized applications at the edge in the same ...
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 ...
Following a recent report that Amazon Web Services Inc. could launch new network switches to target the data center hardware market, the cloud giant is taking a new step in that direction. AWS today ...
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 ...
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AWS Snowcone has the same size as a standard tissue box and weighs just 4.5 lbs. (2.1 kg). The ruggedized casing and packaging can resist extreme weather conditions and harsh environments like shop ...
Sid Anand discusses how they built a lossless streaming data system that guarantees sub-second (p95) event delivery at scale with better than three nines availability. Carl Sverre explores how popular ...