Amazon Web Services EC2 – Part 6: Elastic Block Storage
April 8th, 2009
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Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
Elastic Block Storage (EBS)
For most of its life in beta, EC2 offered only two kinds of storage, AMI based transient storage and S3. The transient storage was mounted as a filesystem and S3 was used for backup. To save data during downtime for instances, data had to first be saved off to S3 and the instance brought down. When the instance was brought back up, data was restored from S3. It was a painful process.
Enter EBS, the Elastic Block Store.
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