Systems and network services admin management at a educational organization with 501-1,000 employees
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Top 20
2023-10-04T15:23:00Z
Oct 4, 2023
We are in the process of reorganizing the services that currently exist within the university on our premises. Our plan is to transition everything to the cloud. We initiated this transition using Azure and started implementing AWS for the learning system. Currently, we're in the prototype stage and haven't reached the production phase yet.
Professor at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
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Top 5
2023-06-09T18:55:29Z
Jun 9, 2023
I use Amazon EFS to teach about this technology. I create courses and projects about EFS. I'm teaching my students how to work with various AWS services, such as EC2, S3, Glue, and Athena.
I'm a consultant, and I architect solutions for customers by using Amazon EFS in other Amazon products. I am using EFS based on NFS version 4. I have a customer who is using around 20 Linux servers hosting MySQL databases. Their storage is in Amazon EFS. So, around 20 Linux servers are connecting to Amazon EFS.
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Customer Engagement, Presales and GIS Solution Architect at ESRI INDIA
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2020-03-30T07:58:00Z
Mar 30, 2020
We need our storage to expand based on demand but storage is a bit costly. So we start with a smaller amount and, as we grow, we use EFS on demand. It manages our costs. We can predict our storage which comes over a period of time. So it is better that we start small and it automatically helps us grow.
What is public cloud storage? Public cloud storage is a service that provides data storage on the public cloud. The servers and storage are owned and operated by a cloud service provider and are delivered over the internet to customers. In a public cloud, all hardware and software infrastructure is owned by the cloud provider.
Cloud users or “tenants” purchase storage services from the cloud service provider. In this model, you share the infrastructure and network with other users and...
We are in the process of reorganizing the services that currently exist within the university on our premises. Our plan is to transition everything to the cloud. We initiated this transition using Azure and started implementing AWS for the learning system. Currently, we're in the prototype stage and haven't reached the production phase yet.
My company's clients use Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) for NFS.
We use the solution for deploying large serverless functions. It helps run Lambda functions with large dependencies like Tensorflow.
I use Amazon EFS to teach about this technology. I create courses and projects about EFS. I'm teaching my students how to work with various AWS services, such as EC2, S3, Glue, and Athena.
The solution is quite stable. There were some bugs at a point but after we patched it, it was stable.
I'm a consultant, and I architect solutions for customers by using Amazon EFS in other Amazon products. I am using EFS based on NFS version 4. I have a customer who is using around 20 Linux servers hosting MySQL databases. Their storage is in Amazon EFS. So, around 20 Linux servers are connecting to Amazon EFS.
We need our storage to expand based on demand but storage is a bit costly. So we start with a smaller amount and, as we grow, we use EFS on demand. It manages our costs. We can predict our storage which comes over a period of time. So it is better that we start small and it automatically helps us grow.