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In a recent update, we are excited to announce that AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3 is officially available. This significant feature enhances connectivity between Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) and on-premises resources through private IPs from your virtual network. AWS PrivateLink was first hinted at during AWS re:Invent, and now it is ready for use. As organizations increasingly move to cloud infrastructure, this capability ensures that data remains secure and accessible without exposing it to the public internet.
Additionally, the AWS Transfer Family has expanded its functionality to support Amazon Elastic File System (EFS). This improvement allows businesses to migrate their file transfer workflows to AWS seamlessly, utilizing fully managed protocols like SFTP and FTP over TLS. This enhancement is particularly beneficial for those looking to streamline their operations and improve efficiency.
In another major update, Amazon S3 has introduced strong read-after-write consistency, ensuring that once an object is written to S3, it can be immediately read without inconsistencies. This feature was first discussed when S3 launched in 2006, emphasizing its design for high availability and durability.
Furthermore, AWS has enhanced its replication capabilities for Amazon S3, allowing users to replicate data to multiple destination buckets. This feature provides greater flexibility in managing data across different regions and is essential for disaster recovery and data redundancy strategies.
As part of the recent announcements, the new Amazon EC2 R5b instances now offer three times higher EBS performance, catering to memory-intensive applications. This development underscores the commitment to providing high-performance computing solutions that meet the evolving demands of businesses.
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