Backup is one of the most common use cases for customers starting out with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Customers that are used to traditional on-premises backup infrastructure, such as disk and tape, find many benefits by moving their backups to AWS and Amazon S3.
One of those benefits is the scalability of both performance and capacity. When using Amazon S3 for backups, backup administrators no longer have to worry about late-night pages because backups are failing due to no more disk capacity.
With AWS, backup administrators don’t have to wait for their next order of tapes to arrive to ensure they have enough to keep up with the growth of their business. They also don’t need to worry about having the capacity to be able to make next week’s offsite copy.
With data generated in the world doubling every two years, keeping up with growth is more important than ever.
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