Senior Cloud Engineer at a tech consulting company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-03-06T14:45:53Z
Mar 6, 2024
I will recommend the product to others. We are partners. Our clients moved from on-premise setup to the cloud. We suggested AWS to them. We have configured the product based on the best practices. We also monitor the solution for recommendations in the Security Hub. We try to get the data encrypted properly within our repository. Overall, I rate the product a nine out of ten.
Information Technology Specialist at Infiniti Creation
Real User
Top 5
2023-08-03T09:44:38Z
Aug 3, 2023
I would recommend Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) or NFS to those planning to use it, and Amazon EBS can be considered as a secondary option. I rate the overall solution a seven out of ten.
It a great scalable and stable solution, but just use Unix or Linux servers on-premises or in the Amazon cloud. I won't recommend using a Network File System to connect to Windows Servers. I would rate Amazon EFS a nine out of ten.
Cloud storage refers to your ability to access your corporate data from anywhere at any time and from any place in the world that has an internet connection. The data is hosted in the cloud, which is a network of remote servers located off-site from your office.
How does it work?
Companies will rent space on the cloud-provider’s data servers. These companies will pay the host cloud vendor for the ability to run their applications, perhaps host any services or backup data to the cloud. This...
I will recommend the product to others. We are partners. Our clients moved from on-premise setup to the cloud. We suggested AWS to them. We have configured the product based on the best practices. We also monitor the solution for recommendations in the Security Hub. We try to get the data encrypted properly within our repository. Overall, I rate the product a nine out of ten.
I would rate the overall solution an eight out of 10.
I would recommend Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) or NFS to those planning to use it, and Amazon EBS can be considered as a secondary option. I rate the overall solution a seven out of ten.
I recommend the solution to others and rate it a nine out of ten. It is a good service and provides faster loading of packages.
I rate Amazon EFS 10 out of 10. I recommend it to others.
I rate this solution a nine out of ten. I would have rated it ten if not for the upcycle.
It a great scalable and stable solution, but just use Unix or Linux servers on-premises or in the Amazon cloud. I won't recommend using a Network File System to connect to Windows Servers. I would rate Amazon EFS a nine out of ten.
I would definitely recommend this solution. I would rate it an eight out of ten. They should look into what Google and other providers are offering.