Summary and Quiz
Get a refresher on the Storage section, and take a short quiz to test your knowledge.
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In this lesson, we’ll summarize what we have learned about Storage. Also, we'll test our knowledge through a quiz.
Summary
Here is a summary of key takeaways from the storage section:
Types of storage: There are three most common types of storage
Object storage: Object storage allows us to dump any type of data in a container-like structure. The container has a flat structure that allows us to fetch objects through unique URLs. It is ideal for storing large amounts of unstructured data.
Block storage: Block storage manages data in fixed-sized blocks like hard disks. It is commonly used as a dedicated storage device in Virtual Machines (VM) with a high I/O rate.
File storage: File storage is a type of data storage that organizes and stores data in a hierarchical structure using directories and files.
S3 buckets: It is an object storage service offered by AWS. The name of each bucket is globally unique, which allows us to access it through a unique URL. It offers features to facilitate storage, such as versioning, replication, logging, and static website hosting.
Elastic Block Store (EBS): AWS offers a block storage service. There are four main types of EBS volumes:
General-purpose SSD volumes: These are SDD volumes commonly used for general-purpose testing and development. It includes
gp2
andgp3
volumes, ideal for general-purpose use cases.Provisioned IOPS volumes: These are SDD volumes optimized for IOPS. It provides three options:
io1
,io2
,io2 block express
.Throughput-optimized HDD volumes: These are throughput-optimized HDD volumes commonly used for large-size, sequential workloads.
Cold HDD volumes: These HDD-based volumes are ideal for long-term data retention at a low cost.
EBS Snapshots: These allow us to back up the data stored in EBS volumes. Snapshots are incremental and are stored in S3 buckets.
Elastic File System (EFS): It is a file storage service offered by AWS. EFS can connect to multiple compute instances simultaneously through mount targets.
EFS file system types: Given below are the main types of EFS instances:
Regional file system: This type of file system can connect to multiple compute resources deployed across an availability zone.
One Zone file systems: These are located in a single zone and can only have one mount target in the zone. They are highly available within the specified zone.
EFS storage classes: EFS offers three types of storage classes tailored to the user’s requirements:
EFS standard: EFS standard has a sub-millisecond latency and is ideal for frequent read-and-write operations
EFS infrequent access (IA): EFS infrequent access is used for data accessed once a quarter of a year.
EFS archive: The EFS archive is used for data accessed once a year.
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