A low-latency storage class ``Amazon S3 Express One Zone'' is announced that has 10 times better performance than Amazon S3 and reduces request costs by 50%.



Amazon Web Services (AWS) will compare it with the traditional Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) in the keynote speech at the event ' AWS re:Invent 2023 ' to be held in Las Vegas from November 27 to December 1, 2023. We announced Amazon S3 Express One Zone, a storage class that delivers up to 10 times faster performance.

Announcing the new Amazon S3 Express One Zone high performance storage class | AWS News Blog
https://aws.amazon.com/jp/blogs/aws/new-amazon-s3-express-one-zone-high-performance-storage-class/





AWS launches S3 Express One Zone, promises 10x write speed improvement | TechCrunch
https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/28/aws-launches-s3-express-one-zone-promises-10x-write-speed-improvement/

According to AWS, Amazon S3 Express One Zone is designed to provide up to 10x better performance than Amazon S3, delivering hundreds of thousands of requests per second while maintaining single-digit millisecond latency. They say it can be processed.



Because object storage and replication occurs on dedicated hardware within a single Availability Zone, you can further reduce latency by colocating Amazon EC2 , Amazon ECS , and Amazon EKS resources. .

Amazon S3 Express One Zone provides extremely low latency between compute and storage, allowing hundreds to thousands of parallel processing applications such as AI and machine learning training, financial modeling, real-time advertising, and high-performance computing (HPC). AWS says it will significantly improve performance for data-intensive applications such as those that use compute nodes.

In addition, the price is pay-as-you-go, similar to traditional Amazon S3, and is $0.16 (about 23.5 yen) per 1 GB in the US East region, which is a 50% lower request cost than the S3 Standard storage class. AWS is appealing.



At the time of writing, Amazon S3 Express One Zone is available in the US East (Northern Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Europe (Stockholm) regions, and will be available in other regions in the future. It is also planned to expand.

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