Snowball: Why did Amazon just make a hard drive with a Kindle attached?

Snowball: Why did Amazon just make a hard drive with a Kindle attached?

By Jamie Carter

Snowball: Why did Amazon just make a hard drive with a Kindle attached?

Introduction and how it works

In the wireless world of cloud infrastructure and services, Amazon Web Services (AWS) just chucked a curve-ball. Or, rather, a Snowball. A 50TB hard drive weighing 20kg that can be quickly filled with data and posted to AWS for uploading to the cloud, Snowball is said to be a “novelty”, but one that will spread the cloud concept to companies with petabytes of archived data which they perceive to be un-cloudable, as it were.

But can a $200 (around £130, or AU$280) – that’s the rental price of course – slab of hardware like Snowball really be the future of the cloud?

Each Snowball can store 50TB

Why does the cloud need Snowball?

The Snowball concept was launched at October’s AWS Re:Invent 2015 event in Las Vegas in front of initially bemused developers, and it does at first seem at odds with the cloud data concept. Why is a cloud and IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) company like AWS suddenly interested in producing bespoke hardware? Because it wants business data in its cloud as quickly as possible, that’s why – and certainly quicker than the internet allows in …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components

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