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S3 Reduced Redundancy Storage is Dead

By Corey Quinn

Once upon a time, Amazon offered four tiers of object storage: Standard S3 (this is S3 as commonly discussed) Infrequent Access S3 (costs less, but you pay to access it more frequently) Reduced Redundancy S3 (similar to standard S3, but offers 4 9’s of durability instead of Standard S3’s 11 9’s) Glacier (long term storage […]

Reserved Instances Coverage Reports: AWS Hits You With the Shame Stick

By Corey Quinn

Today Amazon announced Reserved Instance coverage reports in an effort to simultaneously help you control your costs while feeling bad about your infrastructure. At an implementation level this makes a lot of sense; define a percentage threshold for instance hours you want covered by reservations (a common number for initial baseline reservations is 70%), and […]

Buying Reserved Instances just got a lot easier.

By Corey Quinn

Yesterday evening Amazon announced a change to how reserved instances work. You can now modify your environment on the fly while still taking advantage of RIs. For example, you have an m4.xlarge reserved instance. You can now apply that reservation to four m4.medium instances instead– or vice versa. In the inverse (you have an m4.medium […]