AWS Storage Introduction

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  • What is AWS Storage
    -IaaS Cloud Storage
    S3
    -Flexible Storage Buckets
    -Encryption
    -Versioning
    -Regions
    -Different Prices Based on Availability
    S3 Glacier
    -Version of S3 for Archiving
    -Very Cheap ($.007 per GB)
    -Slow
    CloudFront CDN
    -AWS Content Delivery Network
    -CloudFront Pricing
    EBS
    -Storage Volumes for EC2 Instances
    -Your Custom File System
    -Low Latency
    EBS Stats
    Elastic File System
    -File System Designed for AWS Infrastructure
    -Shareable to Multiple EC2 Instances (Non System Drive)
    -NFSv4
    -SSD / Low Latency
    Import/ Export Snowball
    -Physical Device Sent to You
    Storage Gateway
    -Virtual Appliance to Connect Local Infrastructure to AWS
    Benefits of AWS Storage
    -Highly Scalable
    -Ease of Administration
    -CAN be Cheap
    Problems with AWS Storage
    -Expense Based on Use Case
    -Allows for STUPID Disaster Recovery Design
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Komentáře • 72

  • @nicklesseos
    @nicklesseos Před 6 lety +2

    after watching your videos for years, whenever one of your videos come up in something i'm trying to learn I get really happy knowing I'll get an amazing explanation

  • @nickygerber2006
    @nickygerber2006 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Eli, you have such an exciting way with your teaching. It's very down to earth and fun and very helpful. It's easier to understand. Thanks

  • @TravelNomics
    @TravelNomics Před 7 lety +1

    Your way of explaining the things are Amazing and Hell Easy to understand. Excellent skill you have :).

  • @databang
    @databang Před 8 lety

    ThankS Eli, very clear and informative. Have a nice day!

  • @spiraldynamics6008
    @spiraldynamics6008 Před 8 lety

    Thanks a lot for these videos, never stop ! we love it :D

  • @ZeNex74
    @ZeNex74 Před 7 lety

    just found your channel and thinking to look into aws more. videos so far have been good. keep them coming please. amazon echo soon in UK so want to play with that also

  • @tushibhaque863
    @tushibhaque863 Před 6 lety +1

    we want u back eli...We really need u...what my professor taught me in months,u took only a day..

  • @charlie.drowned
    @charlie.drowned Před 8 lety

    Your channel owns dude, thank you!

  • @syedadilkareem1
    @syedadilkareem1 Před 7 lety

    this video helped me buying S3 Glacier :)

  • @patrickbouldinkm5l143
    @patrickbouldinkm5l143 Před 7 lety

    Hi Eli,
    Great video, thanks for making it interesting. Question - I've been doing a lot of test configs on AWS. I note that if I just spin up a Win 2012 server with no additional storage other than local (C:), and create a file, it stays on Disk after I've stopped and restarted. So I'm confused about AWS' statement that local data is temporary and does not persist upon stop/start. What type of storage is added in the launch instance that is deleted once the instance is stopped? (apparently not local/C).
    I really don't know why I care so much, other than thinking I'm not understanding what they are calling local storage and missing some other point. Has something changed, are you aware?
    Thanks,
    Patrick

  • @omchaudhary4438
    @omchaudhary4438 Před 8 lety

    Hi Eli,
    Wonderful video as always.Thank you very much for your valuable time and effort for informative videos.*Your way of explaining things are speechless*.Keep up the good work.
    Lastly, If possible could you make video on *Introduction on Bigdata and Hadoop* please.God bless you.

  • @RandyHanley
    @RandyHanley Před 8 lety

    Great video. To those who think this video doesn't make sense: Watch until the end, and press repeat: Watch again.

  • @johnwolf7073
    @johnwolf7073 Před 8 lety +1

    thanks for making videos :)

  • @MelodicMurder
    @MelodicMurder Před 8 lety

    I use amazon glacier as part of my backup and archive plan and love it. I use a windows program called fast glacier to upload my nightly backup.

  • @radtheory173
    @radtheory173 Před 7 lety

    Hello Eli,
    I have a 2 hour video file that I have had to split into 14 versions in
    my amazon s3 bucket. I could not upload the whole two hour file in
    amazon s3 as it kept having errors, so i used versioning to split it
    into 14 parts.
    My question is this: I wanted to know if AWS has a service where I can
    put the 14 versions back together again so that it is back to its
    original 2 hour video file, as one file. I am trying to upload to amazon video direct
    and if I can put back this file to its original 2 hours it would solve
    alot of problems.

  • @Atratzu
    @Atratzu Před 8 lety

    Hey Eli, does it make a difference if I click on your links on this video, if I clicked on the links in the last view? (Or is it a, you click once, and that's all I can do. Once per person.)

  • @henrika1772
    @henrika1772 Před 8 lety

    Hey eli will it come any video about active directory any time soon?

  • @rasheedyusuf4396
    @rasheedyusuf4396 Před rokem

    You're the best.

  • @7Samples
    @7Samples Před 8 lety

    love that your getting back to IT Topics... but Can you do Being Married as IT Professional?

  • @smpadget1
    @smpadget1 Před 5 lety

    Eli, is that a ranger regiment scroll on your desk? RLTW!

  • @asaadmaher1828
    @asaadmaher1828 Před 8 lety

    I am assigned a project that is to find a problem and solve it with VDI. Can you tell me how to go about it. Can you suggest some problems that could be solved by VDI technology?

  • @simomed5002
    @simomed5002 Před 8 lety

    So what is (or are) the alternative to s3 or other cloud storage ? I still remember the day that amazon shut down my account without any reason and ignored all messages I sent to them to get explanation! it was a total disaster

  • @scottmcleod5853
    @scottmcleod5853 Před 8 lety

    AWS S3 bucket is pretty awesome especially when you make calls to the API with your PHP scripts to add content to the bucket .

  • @joaosampaio2247
    @joaosampaio2247 Před 8 lety

    Hey eli the computer guy, i'm starting to read all about quantum computers. Do you think that with this technology we can finally run simulations that could prove some of quantum physics worst challenges? I personally belive that in 50 years teleportation could be possible. Let's just hope a resonance cascade doesn't occur!

  • @yozriner7736
    @yozriner7736 Před 8 lety

    nice

  • @TheJstuie
    @TheJstuie Před 8 lety

    In future it would be cool if you could have a camera show a closeup of the screen when you point at it, I can't read any of that :P

  •  Před 8 lety

    a way of saving money could be find the demographic area (most user base) and choose to host from there even if your not in that country / city :D

  • @kozmicluis2552
    @kozmicluis2552 Před 8 lety

    Is the "for dummies" series of books good or a joke as its name? I'm really curious because you have a lot of those in the background so I assume they're decent.

    • @elithecomputerguy
      @elithecomputerguy  Před 8 lety +8

      +Luis L. They were the go to books "back in the day"... now a Google search will do better for you

  • @AzadTasan
    @AzadTasan Před 8 lety

    Hey Eli,
    you say that one should back up the data from the cloud and maybe a diagram of the infrastructure locally. However, storing all data locally as well as on AWS defeats the purpose of having cloud storage as your primary storage since you now again have to care about hard drives, etc failing, have to maintain it all, etc. Maybe you meant to back up only important data which would be much more reasonable as far as the amount of data goes. Though that would not help in a case of your users' data being deleted by a hacker. Could you maybe clarify to what extend you recommend one keeps a backup? Thank you!

    • @elithecomputerguy
      @elithecomputerguy  Před 8 lety +1

      +Azad Tasan ... no... you need a full disaster recovery solution... if AWS LITERALLY get's nuked you should be able to bring up your infrastructure somewhere else. If you can't do that then you're not doing your job as an admin...

    • @wtfPlatypus
      @wtfPlatypus Před 8 lety

      +Eli the Computer Guy DR is expensive, instead of spending money on that just buy a few RAID cards and run your whole infrastructure on a single server using RAID 0. I have been doing this now for about 30 seconds no problem with it so far. Will update in a minute or two.

    • @wtfPlatypus
      @wtfPlatypus Před 8 lety

      +Eli the Computer Guy Still working will give an update in another minute.

    • @wtfPlatypus
      @wtfPlatypus Před 8 lety

      +Eli the Computer Guy Oh no it all went to hell. Currently applying for unemployment.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Před 8 lety

      +Azad Tasan Very true, but remember when the invention of computers was going to cut the use of paper into never being needed again...that worked well right LOL.
      The problem is I would NOT trust these cloud storage services with anything, especially any documents that have personal information on them. The storage solution is far from secure and when the company you are storing your information on has complete access to your data, I sure wouldn't be trusting them with any of my data...everyone claims its encrypted, but anyone with a decryption device and easily look at your data at some point if they really really want to.

  • @kekker_the_mod
    @kekker_the_mod Před 8 lety

    Sponsored by under armour?

  • @ascendedpigeonx280
    @ascendedpigeonx280 Před 8 lety

    hi eli!!

  • @InnovativeVideos956
    @InnovativeVideos956 Před 8 lety +1

    i bought a truck from houston , i live in edinburg tx, i work for 3 hand fulls of companies, and getting paid pennies, i visited people that are in other industries, and they are getting paid 18 dollars an hour to put screws in baggies. and i build infrastructures for much less down here. going to pay off my debt. and buy land up there , i may live in a premanufactured home for the next couple of years. i provided a great about of service. but i didn't know ... there was so much fucking working out there. i'm ready to make that 100k a year and i'll still be small time. i love the idea of the potential .

  • @rudde7251
    @rudde7251 Před 8 lety

    I'm in that help desk position :(

  • @raccoon_cast
    @raccoon_cast Před 8 lety

    Could you make "Proper" thumbnails.

  • @TransRainbows
    @TransRainbows Před 8 lety

    I have to disagree with you analogy, though it may be harder, you can still build an infrastructure using VPS servers, although using something like AWS is the smarter choice.

  • @jimihendrix9318
    @jimihendrix9318 Před 8 lety

    wow i have the same name

  • @bobbyturkalino6663
    @bobbyturkalino6663 Před 8 lety

    Eli, I have a question. I am a transgender woman that is post-op and trying to get into the IT field. Not too many people can tell that I was born a man but it makes me very self conscious. I am wondering, do you think that trans-gendered women can be in networking? I am wondering because I wanted to be a desktop technician and help people with their issues, but I'm wondering if I would be better off working in a back corner. I would appreciate your help.

    • @alanduval4255
      @alanduval4255 Před 6 lety

      If it helps at all, have a friend who is transgender, and has just scored a coding role at a reasonably large company, working in a sizeable team, here in London.
      I think the issue is not so much the area of business that you go into, but the attitude of the people you work with and for.

    • @FinanceUnlearn
      @FinanceUnlearn Před 5 lety

      Citrix is the no. 1 company for LGBTQ this year. Now a days, most big companies do not differentiate. They just want talent.

  • @terrencecarpentier758
    @terrencecarpentier758 Před 8 lety

    seven tenths of a cent

  • @arkihillel
    @arkihillel Před 8 lety

    Glacier data retrieval is not as fast as you seem to say it is.
    Cited from aws.amazon.com/glacier/details/ :
    Amazon Glacier prepares your archive for download which typically takes between 3-5 hours

  • @snowboardin159
    @snowboardin159 Před 8 lety +1

    7 tenths is not the same as a seventh btw. You kept repeating that it was a seventh of a cent which would be even cheaper.

  • @mcawesome4150
    @mcawesome4150 Před 8 lety +9

    Video starts at 4:53

  • @mikael_johansson
    @mikael_johansson Před 8 lety

    @Eli the Computer Guy Hey! when you speak you sound alot like "Louis Rossmann" and I find it weird. :P something must have happened to your brains when you have been working too much within IT. haha ^^ jk

  • @davewatson2466
    @davewatson2466 Před 5 lety

    Bro there seem to be no Americans on Udemy explaining this cert lol you should do a course so we have someone who speaks English that i don't have to rewind or slow down lol

  • @ellynrlowell8749
    @ellynrlowell8749 Před 8 lety

    Hi Eli,
    Off topic question. I would like to make a forum just like www.siasat.pk
    Could you please guide me how can I make a forum like this? This forum's main page looks like a website, which appears to have many videos, as soon as one clicks any video, the video opens in a discussion panel/ thread?
    Please just give me hints/ basic points. I will figure out the rest. Thanks.

  • @notmyname5449
    @notmyname5449 Před 8 lety

    The math at 39:00
    www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=10TB+%2F+2Mbps
    A lot more than expected.

  • @chpoit
    @chpoit Před 8 lety +3

    it's not 1/7th of a cent but 7/10 of a cent

    • @TheJstuie
      @TheJstuie Před 8 lety

      +chpoit 7/100

    • @chpoit
      @chpoit Před 8 lety

      +Stu $0.007 == 7/10 of a cent, 7/100th would be $0.0007.

    • @TheJstuie
      @TheJstuie Před 8 lety

      +chpoit the first 0 is the tenths. if it was 0.7, that would be 7/10. The second 0 is the hundredths, so if it was 0.07, that would be 7/100. So I was wrong anyway. The third 0 is the thousandths, so it is 7/1000.
      Trust me, I'm British, I use the metric system :P

    • @chpoit
      @chpoit Před 8 lety

      no, $0.7 would be ¢70, or 70/1th cents $0.07 would be ¢7 or 7/1th cents and thus, $0.007 is 7/10th of a cent.
      The pricing is in dollars.

    • @TheJstuie
      @TheJstuie Před 8 lety

      www.theschoolrun.com/sites/theschoolrun.com/files/content-images/decimal_partitioning.png
      That there. The first digit after the decimal is the tenths. The second is the hundreths, therefore the third is the thousandths.

  • @siggemaestro5553
    @siggemaestro5553 Před 8 lety

    These are not good numbers...

  • @siyuliu5231
    @siyuliu5231 Před 8 lety

    I like you ;) You are so interesting.