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Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports Amazon S3 access You can now attach Amazon S3 Access Points to your Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems so that you can access your file data as if it were in S3. With this new capability, your file data in FSx for NetApp ONTAP is effortlessly accessible for use with the broad range of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and analytics services and applications that work with S3 while your file data continues to reside in your FSx for NetApp ONTAP file system. Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is the first and only complete, fully managed NetApp ONTAP file system in the cloud, allowing you to migrate on-premises applications that rely on NetApp ONTAP or other NAS appliances to AWS without having to change how you manage your data. An S3 Access Point is an endpoint that helps control and simplify how different applications or users can access data. Now, with S3 Access Points for FSx for NetApp ONTAP, you can discover new insights, innovate faster, and make even better data-driven decisions with the data you migrate to AWS. For example, you can use your data to augment generative AI applications with Amazon Bedrock, train machine learning models with Amazon SageMaker, run analysis using Amazon Glue or a wide range of AWS Data and Analytics Competency Partner solutions, and run workflows using S3-based cloud-native applications. Get started with this capability by creating and attaching S3 Access Points to new FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems using the Amazon FSx console, the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), or the AWS Software Development Kit (AWS SDK). Support for existing FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems will come in an upcoming weekly maintenance window. This new capability is available in the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fsx/latest/ONTAPGuide/accessing-data-via-s3-access-points.html#access-points-for-fsx-ontap-supported-regions. To get started, see the following list of resources: https://aws.amazon.com/fsx/netapp-ontap/ https://aws.amazon.com/s3/features/access-points/ https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-fsx-for-openzfs-now-supports-amazon-s3-access-without-any-data-movement/

Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports Amazon S3 access

You can now attach Amazon S3 Access Points to your Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems so that you can access your file data as if it were in S3. With this new capability, your file data in FSx for NetAp...

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Amazon FSx now integrates with AWS Secrets Manager for enhanced management of Active Directory credentials Amazon FSx now integrates with AWS Secrets Manager, enabling enhanced protection and management of the Active Directory domain service account credentials for your FSx for Windows File Server file systems and FSx for NetApp ONTAP Storage Virtual Machines (SVMs). Previously, if you wanted to join your FSx for Windows file system or FSx for ONTAP SVM to your Active Directory domain for user authentication and access control, you needed to specify the username and password for your service account in the Amazon FSx Console, Amazon FSx API, AWS CLI, or AWS CloudFormation. With this launch, you can now specify an AWS Secrets Manager secret containing the service account credentials, enabling you to strengthen your security posture by eliminating the need to store plain text credentials in application code or configuration files, and aligning with best practices for credential management. Additionally, you can use AWS Secrets Manager to rotate your Active Directory credentials and consume them when needed in FSx workloads. You can now use AWS Secrets Manager to store your domain join service credentials for all FSx for Windows file systems and FSx for ONTAP Storage Virtual Machines in https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where they are available. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fsx/latest/WindowsGuide/what-is.html and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fsx/latest/ONTAPGuide/getting-started.html.

Amazon FSx now integrates with AWS Secrets Manager for enhanced management of Active Directory credentials

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Amazon FSx now integrates with AWS Secrets Manager for enhanced management of Active Directory credentials Amazon FSx now integrates with AWS Secrets Manager, enabling enhanced protection and management of the Active Directory domain service account credentials for your FSx for Windows File Server file systems and FSx for NetApp ONTAP Storage Virtual Machines (SVMs). Previously, if you wanted to join your FSx for Windows file system or FSx for ONTAP SVM to your Active Directory domain for user authentication and access control, you needed to specify the username and password for your service account in the Amazon FSx Console, Amazon FSx API, AWS CLI, or AWS CloudFormation. With this launch, you can now specify an AWS Secrets Manager secret containing the service account credentials, enabling you to strengthen your security posture by eliminating the need to store plain text credentials in application code or configuration files, and aligning with best practices for credential management. Additionally, you can use AWS Secrets Manager to rotate your Active Directory credentials and consume them when needed in FSx workloads. You can now use AWS Secrets Manager to store your domain join service credentials for all FSx for Windows file systems and FSx for ONTAP Storage Virtual Machines in all AWS Regions where they are available. For more information, see Amazon FSx for Windows File Server documentation and Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP documentation.

🆕 Amazon FSx now integrates with AWS Secrets Manager for secure Active Directory credentials management, eliminating plain text storage in code, and enabling automatic rotation for FSx for Windows and ONTAP SVMs.

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Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Amazon FSx now offers customers the option to use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) for access to Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems. More and more customers are adopting IPv6 to mitigate IPv4 address exhaustion in their private networks or to satisfy government mandates such as the US Office of Management and Budget (OMB) M-21-07 memorandum. With this launch, customers can now access their file systems using IPv4, IPv6, or dual-stack clients without the need for complex infrastructure to handle IPv6 to IPv4 address translation. IPv6 support for new FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems is now available in all AWS Commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) regions where Amazon FSx is available, with IPv6 support for existing FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems coming in an upcoming weekly maintenance window. To learn more, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fsx/.

Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)

Amazon FSx now offers customers the option to use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) for access to Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems.

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Second-generation Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is now available in four additional AWS Regions Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP second-generation file systems are now available in 4 additional AWS Regions: Europe (Spain, Zurich), Asia Pacific (Seoul), and Canada (Central). Amazon FSx makes it easier and more cost effective to launch, run, and scale feature-rich high-performance file systems in the cloud. Second-generation FSx for ONTAP file systems give you more performance scalability and flexibility over first-generation file systems by allowing you to create or expand file systems with up to 12 highly-available (HA) pairs of file servers, providing your workloads with up to 72 GBps of throughput and 1 PiB of provisioned SSD storage. With this regional expansion, second-generation FSx for ONTAP file systems are available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (N. California, Oregon), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, Spain, Stockholm, Zurich), and Asia Pacific (Mumbai, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo). You can create second-generation Multi-AZ file systems with a single HA pair, and Single-AZ file systems with up to 12 HA pairs. To learn more, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fsx/latest/ONTAPGuide/what-is-fsx-ontap.html.

Second-generation Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is now available in four additional AWS Regions

Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP second-generation file systems are now available in 4 additional AWS Regions: Europe (Spain, Zurich), Asia Pacific (Seoul), and Canada (Central)...

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Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Amazon FSx now offers customers the option to use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) for access to Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems. More and more customers are adopting IPv6 to mitigate IPv4 address exhaustion in their private networks or to satisfy government mandates such as the US Office of Management and Budget (OMB) M-21-07 memorandum. With this launch, customers can now access their file systems using IPv4, IPv6, or dual-stack clients without the need for complex infrastructure to handle IPv6 to IPv4 address translation. IPv6 support for new FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems is now available in all AWS Commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) regions where Amazon FSx is available, with IPv6 support for existing FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems coming in an upcoming weekly maintenance window. To learn more, visit the Amazon FSx user guide.

🆕 Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports IPv6, allowing customers to use IPv6 for file systems, aiding IPv4 address exhaustion and meeting government mandates, with dual-stack access available in all AWS regions.

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Second-generation Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is now available in four additional AWS Regions Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP second-generation file systems are now available in 4 additional AWS Regions: Europe (Spain, Zurich), Asia Pacific (Seoul), and Canada (Central). Amazon FSx makes it easier and more cost effective to launch, run, and scale feature-rich high-performance file systems in the cloud. Second-generation FSx for ONTAP file systems give you more performance scalability and flexibility over first-generation file systems by allowing you to create or expand file systems with up to 12 highly-available (HA) pairs of file servers, providing your workloads with up to 72 GBps of throughput and 1 PiB of provisioned SSD storage. With this regional expansion, second-generation FSx for ONTAP file systems are available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (N. California, Oregon), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, Spain, Stockholm, Zurich), and Asia Pacific (Mumbai, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo). You can create second-generation Multi-AZ file systems with a single HA pair, and Single-AZ file systems with up to 12 HA pairs. To learn more, visit the FSx for ONTAP user guide.

🆕 Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP second-gen is now available in 4 more regions: Europe (Spain, Zurich), Asia Pacific (Seoul), and Canada (Central). It offers up to 72 GBps throughput and 1 PiB SSD storage. Available in US, Europe, and Asia Pacific regions.

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Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports decreasing your SSD storage capacity Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, a fully managed shared storage service built on NetApp’s popular ONTAP file system, now allows you to decrease your file system’s solid-state drive (SSD) storage capacity, enabling you to more efficiently run project-based workloads with varying active working sets. You can provision SSD capacity upfront to meet peak usage needs—for periodic reporting, analytics, or large-scale data ingestion and processing—and then easily decrease SSD capacity to reduce storage costs. An https://aws.amazon.com/fsx/netapp-ontap/ file system offers two storage tiers: a provisioned high-performance SSD tier for your workload’s active working set and a fully elastic capacity pool cost-optimized for infrequently accessed data. Until now, you could only increase your file system’s SSD capacity as your workload’s active working set grew. Starting today, you can decrease your file system's SSD capacity in-place with just a few clicks in the Amazon FSx console, allowing you to deliver optimal performance during peak usage for workloads such as Electronic Design Automation and media processing, then scale down SSD capacity once data processing is complete. You can also accelerate data migrations by temporarily increasing SSD capacity to enable faster data ingestion, then right-sizing SSD capacity after data has been tiered to the capacity pool. You can decrease SSD storage capacity on all FSx for ONTAP second-generation file systems in all AWS Regions where FSx for ONTAP second-generation file systems are available. For more information, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fsx/latest/ONTAPGuide/storage-capacity-and-IOPS.html#decreasing-ssd-capacity.

Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports decreasing your SSD storage capacity

Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, a fully managed shared storage service built on NetApp’s popular ONTAP file system, now allows you to decrease your file system’s solid-state drive (SSD) s...

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Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports decreasing your SSD storage capacity Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, a fully managed shared storage service built on NetApp’s popular ONTAP file system, now allows you to decrease your file system’s solid-state drive (SSD) storage capacity, enabling you to more efficiently run project-based workloads with varying active working sets. You can provision SSD capacity upfront to meet peak usage needs—for periodic reporting, analytics, or large-scale data ingestion and processing—and then easily decrease SSD capacity to reduce storage costs. An FSx for ONTAP file system offers two storage tiers: a provisioned high-performance SSD tier for your workload’s active working set and a fully elastic capacity pool cost-optimized for infrequently accessed data. Until now, you could only increase your file system’s SSD capacity as your workload’s active working set grew. Starting today, you can decrease your file system's SSD capacity in-place with just a few clicks in the Amazon FSx console, allowing you to deliver optimal performance during peak usage for workloads such as Electronic Design Automation and media processing, then scale down SSD capacity once data processing is complete. You can also accelerate data migrations by temporarily increasing SSD capacity to enable faster data ingestion, then right-sizing SSD capacity after data has been tiered to the capacity pool. You can decrease SSD storage capacity on all FSx for ONTAP second-generation file systems in all AWS Regions where FSx for ONTAP second-generation file systems are available. For more information, see the FSx for ONTAP user guide.

🆕 Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now allows you to reduce SSD storage, optimizing costs for project-based workloads. Provision for peak usage, then easily decrease it, offering flexibility for tasks like Electronic Design Automation and media processing. Available in all r…

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FSx for ONTAP now allows decreasing SSD capacity, broadening support for workloads with varying high-performance storage needs Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, a fully managed shared storage service built on NetApp’s popular ONTAP file system, now allows you to decrease your file system’s solid-state drive (SSD) storage capacity, enabling you to run project-based workloads with varying active working set sizes more efficiently. You can provision SSD capacity upfront to meet peak usage needs—for periodic reporting, analytics, or large-scale data ingestion and processing—and then easily decrease SSD capacity to optimize resource utilization and reduce storage costs. An FSx for ONTAP file system offers two storage tiers: a provisioned high-performance SSD tier for your active working set, and a fully elastic capacity pool cost-optimized for infrequently accessed data. Previously, you could increase a file system’s SSD capacity to meet your workload’s growing active working set but decreasing SSD capacity required migrating to a file system with smaller SSD capacity incurring administrative overhead and tolerating application downtime. Starting today, you can decrease your file system’s provisioned SSD capacity in-place with just a few clicks in the Amazon FSx console. You can deliver optimal performance to serve peak usage for workloads with varying high-performance storage requirements, including Electronic Design Automation jobs like chip fabrication and circuit simulation, and Media & Entertainment tasks like video editing and transcoding. Once data processing in SSD storage is complete, and results have been archived, you can decrease SSD capacity to optimize resource utilization. You can even accelerate large-scale data migrations by provisioning SSD capacity to temporarily accommodate more data in SSD, ensuring faster data ingestion, subsequently decreasing SSD capacity after data has been tiered to the capacity pool to optimize storage costs. You can decrease SSD storage capacity on all FSx for ONTAP second-generation file systems in all AWS Regions where FSx for ONTAP second-generation file systems are available. For more information, see the /fsx/netapp-ontap/.

FSx for ONTAP now allows decreasing SSD capacity, broadening support for workloads with varying high-performance storage needs

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FSx for ONTAP now allows decreasing SSD capacity, broadening support for workloads with varying high-performance storage needs Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, a fully managed shared storage service built on NetApp’s popular ONTAP file system, now allows you to decrease your file system’s solid-state drive (SSD) storage capacity, enabling you to run project-based workloads with varying active working set sizes more efficiently. You can provision SSD capacity upfront to meet peak usage needs—for periodic reporting, analytics, or large-scale data ingestion and processing—and then easily decrease SSD capacity to optimize resource utilization and reduce storage costs. An FSx for ONTAP file system offers two storage tiers: a provisioned high-performance SSD tier for your active working set, and a fully elastic capacity pool cost-optimized for infrequently accessed data. Previously, you could increase a file system’s SSD capacity to meet your workload’s growing active working set but decreasing SSD capacity required migrating to a file system with smaller SSD capacity incurring administrative overhead and tolerating application downtime. Starting today, you can decrease your file system’s provisioned SSD capacity in-place with just a few clicks in the Amazon FSx console. You can deliver optimal performance to serve peak usage for workloads with varying high-performance storage requirements, including Electronic Design Automation jobs like chip fabrication and circuit simulation, and Media & Entertainment tasks like video editing and transcoding. Once data processing in SSD storage is complete, and results have been archived, you can decrease SSD capacity to optimize resource utilization. You can even accelerate large-scale data migrations by provisioning SSD capacity to temporarily accommodate more data in SSD, ensuring faster data ingestion, subsequently decreasing SSD capacity after data has been tiered to the capacity pool to optimize storage costs. You can decrease SSD storage capacity on all FSx for ONTAP second-generation file systems in all AWS Regions where FSx for ONTAP second-generation file systems are available. For more information, see the FSx for ONTAP user guide.

🆕 Amazon FSx for ONTAP now lets you decrease SSD capacity in-place, optimizing resource use and reducing costs for workloads with varying high-performance storage needs, including Electronic Design Automation and Media & Entertainment tasks.

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Amazon Elastic VMware Service now integrates with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP Amazon Elastic VMware Service (Amazon EVS), an AWS service that enables you to run VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) within your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, now integrates with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, a fully managed AWS service built on NetApp’s ONTAP file system. With this integration, Amazon EVS customers can use FSx for ONTAP as a scalable, high-performance external datastore for their VCF environments on AWS, enabling them to benefit from cost savings through independent scaling of storage and compute, and automated data tiering. If you’re running VMware with ONTAP on-premises, you can use the same tools and workflows to easily migrate those workloads to AWS and maintain operational consistency. NetApp ONTAP is commonly used as the underlying storage for VMware workloads like databases, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), and line-of-business applications due to its advanced data management features such as snapshots, clones, replication, and storage efficiencies. With this integration, you can improve agility and reduce costs by scaling storage independently from compute, improve data protection, and further optimize costs with automated data tiering to low-cost storage and storage efficiencies. And, you can now migrate and extend your VMware workloads easily to AWS while leveraging the same data management capabilities. The Amazon EVS integration with FSx for ONTAP is now available for public preview in all AWS Regions where both Amazon EVS and FSx for ONTAP are available. To get started, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/evs/ website. For more information, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/fsx/netapp-ontap/ documentation.  

Amazon Elastic VMware Service now integrates with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP

Amazon Elastic VMware Service (Amazon EVS), an AWS service that enables you to run VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) within your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, now integrates with Amazon FSx fo...

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Amazon Elastic VMware Service now integrates with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP Amazon Elastic VMware Service (Amazon EVS), an AWS service that enables you to run VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) within your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, now integrates with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, a fully managed AWS service built on NetApp’s ONTAP file system. With this integration, Amazon EVS customers can use FSx for ONTAP as a scalable, high-performance external datastore for their VCF environments on AWS, enabling them to benefit from cost savings through independent scaling of storage and compute, and automated data tiering. If you’re running VMware with ONTAP on-premises, you can use the same tools and workflows to easily migrate those workloads to AWS and maintain operational consistency. NetApp ONTAP is commonly used as the underlying storage for VMware workloads like databases, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), and line-of-business applications due to its advanced data management features such as snapshots, clones, replication, and storage efficiencies. With this integration, you can improve agility and reduce costs by scaling storage independently from compute, improve data protection, and further optimize costs with automated data tiering to low-cost storage and storage efficiencies. And, you can now migrate and extend your VMware workloads easily to AWS while leveraging the same data management capabilities. The Amazon EVS integration with FSx for ONTAP is now available for public preview in all AWS Regions where both Amazon EVS and FSx for ONTAP are available. To get started, visit the Amazon EVS website. For more information, visit the FSx for ONTAP documentation.

🆕 Amazon Elastic VMware Service integrates with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, enabling scalable, high-performance storage for VMware environments on AWS, with cost savings, independent scaling, and automated data tiering. Available in public preview.

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Second-generation Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now available in the AWS Mumbai and Tokyo Regions Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP second-generation file systems are now available in additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Mumbai), and Asia Pacific (Tokyo). Amazon FSx makes it easier and more cost effective to launch, run, and scale feature-rich high-performance file systems in the cloud. Second-generation FSx for ONTAP file systems give you more performance scalability and flexibility over first-generation file systems by allowing you to create or expand file systems with up to 12 highly-available (HA) pairs of file servers, providing your workloads with up to 72 GBps of throughput and 1 PiB of provisioned SSD storage. With this regional expansion, second-generation FSx for ONTAP file systems are available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (N. California, Oregon), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, Stockholm), and Asia Pacific (Mumbai, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo). You can create second-generation Multi-AZ file systems with a single HA pair, and Single-AZ file systems with up to 12 HA pairs. To learn more, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fsx/latest/ONTAPGuide/what-is-fsx-ontap.html.

Second-generation Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now available in the AWS Mumbai and Tokyo Regions

Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP second-generation file systems are now available in additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Mumbai), and Asia Pacific (Tokyo).

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Second-generation Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now available in the AWS Mumbai and Tokyo Regions Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP second-generation file systems are now available in additional AWS Regions: Asia Pacific (Mumbai), and Asia Pacific (Tokyo). Amazon FSx makes it easier and more cost effective to launch, run, and scale feature-rich high-performance file systems in the cloud. Second-generation FSx for ONTAP file systems give you more performance scalability and flexibility over first-generation file systems by allowing you to create or expand file systems with up to 12 highly-available (HA) pairs of file servers, providing your workloads with up to 72 GBps of throughput and 1 PiB of provisioned SSD storage. With this regional expansion, second-generation FSx for ONTAP file systems are available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (N. California, Oregon), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, Stockholm), and Asia Pacific (Mumbai, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo). You can create second-generation Multi-AZ file systems with a single HA pair, and Single-AZ file systems with up to 12 HA pairs. To learn more, visit the FSx for ONTAP user guide.

🆕 Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP second-gen file systems now available in Mumbai and Tokyo, offering up to 72 GBps throughput and 1 PiB SSD storage. Available in US, Europe, and Asia Pacific regions.

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Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports write-back mode for ONTAP FlexCache volumes Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, a service that provides fully managed shared storage built on NetApp’s popular ONTAP file system, now supports write-back mode for ONTAP FlexCache volumes. Write-back mode is a new ONTAP capability that helps you achieve faster performance for your write-intensive workloads that are distributed across multiple AWS Regions and on-premises file systems. FlexCache is an ONTAP caching technology that enables distributed access to data. Previously, FlexCache only supported write-around mode, where every write operation to a FlexCache volume had to go back to the origin volume before it was acknowledged, increasing write latency. Starting today, FSx for ONTAP now supports the new write-back mode for FlexCache. Write-back mode improves the performance of write-heavy workloads by caching writes locally on FlexCache volumes and asynchronously updating the origin volume, reducing write latency. You can now use write-back mode to improve write performance for write-intensive distributed applications such as collaborative content creation, distributed databases, and engineering workflows that need to operate across multiple AWS Regions or between cloud and on-premises environments. Starting today, you can enable FlexCache write-back mode at no additional cost on all FSx for ONTAP file systems in https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where the service is available. For more information, refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fsx/latest/ONTAPGuide/what-is-fsx-ontap.html.

Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports write-back mode for ONTAP FlexCache volumes

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Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports write-back mode for ONTAP FlexCache volumes Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, a service that provides fully managed shared storage built on NetApp’s popular ONTAP file system, now supports write-back mode for ONTAP FlexCache volumes. Write-back mode is a new ONTAP capability that helps you achieve faster performance for your write-intensive workloads that are distributed across multiple AWS Regions and on-premises file systems. FlexCache is an ONTAP caching technology that enables distributed access to data. Previously, FlexCache only supported write-around mode, where every write operation to a FlexCache volume had to go back to the origin volume before it was acknowledged, increasing write latency. Starting today, FSx for ONTAP now supports the new write-back mode for FlexCache. Write-back mode improves the performance of write-heavy workloads by caching writes locally on FlexCache volumes and asynchronously updating the origin volume, reducing write latency. You can now use write-back mode to improve write performance for write-intensive distributed applications such as collaborative content creation, distributed databases, and engineering workflows that need to operate across multiple AWS Regions or between cloud and on-premises environments. Starting today, you can enable FlexCache write-back mode at no additional cost on all FSx for ONTAP file systems in all AWS Regions where the service is available. For more information, refer to the FSx for ONTAP User Guide.

🆕 Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports write-back mode for ONTAP FlexCache, improving write-intensive workload performance across multiple AWS Regions and on-premises. No additional cost. Available globally.

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Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region Customers can now create Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems in the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region, providing fully managed shared storage in the cloud with the data access and management capabilities of ONTAP. Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP makes it easier and more cost effective to launch, run, and scale feature-rich, high-performance file systems in the cloud. It supports a wide range of workloads with its reliability, security, scalability, and broad set of capabilities. Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP provides the first and only complete, fully managed NetApp ONTAP file systems in the cloud. It offers the familiar features, performance, capabilities, and APIs of ONTAP with the agility, scalability, and simplicity of an AWS service. To learn more about Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, visit our https://aws.amazon.com/fsx/ontap/, and see the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ for complete regional availability information.  

Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region

Customers can now create Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems in the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region, providing fully managed shared storage in the cloud with the data acce...

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Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region Customers can now create Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems in the AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region, providing fully managed shared storage in the cloud with the data access and management capabilities of ONTAP. Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP makes it easier and more cost effective to launch, run, and scale feature-rich, high-performance file systems in the cloud. It supports a wide range of workloads with its reliability, security, scalability, and broad set of capabilities. Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP provides the first and only complete, fully managed NetApp ONTAP file systems in the cloud. It offers the familiar features, performance, capabilities, and APIs of ONTAP with the agility, scalability, and simplicity of an AWS service. To learn more about Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, visit our product page, and see the AWS Region Table for complete regional availability information.

🆕 Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Thailand), offering fully managed shared storage with ONTAP's data access and management, enhancing cloud-based file system scalability and performance.

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Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is now available in the AWS Mexico (Central) Region Customers can now create Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems in the AWS Mexico (Central) Region, providing fully managed shared storage in the cloud with the data access and management capabilities of ONTAP. Amazon FSx makes it easier and more cost effective to launch, run, and scale feature-rich, high-performance file systems in the cloud. It supports a wide range of workloads with its reliability, security, scalability, and broad set of capabilities. Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP provides the first and only complete, fully managed NetApp ONTAP file systems in the cloud. It offers the familiar features, performance, capabilities, and APIs of ONTAP with the agility, scalability, and simplicity of an AWS service. To learn more about Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, visit our https://aws.amazon.com/fsx/ontap/, and see the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ for complete regional availability information.  

Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is now available in the AWS Mexico (Central) Region

Customers can now create Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems in the AWS Mexico (Central) Region, providing fully managed shared storage in the cloud with the data access and managem...

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Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is now available in the AWS Mexico (Central) Region Customers can now create Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems in the AWS Mexico (Central) Region, providing fully managed shared storage in the cloud with the data access and management capabilities of ONTAP. Amazon FSx makes it easier and more cost effective to launch, run, and scale feature-rich, high-performance file systems in the cloud. It supports a wide range of workloads with its reliability, security, scalability, and broad set of capabilities. Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP provides the first and only complete, fully managed NetApp ONTAP file systems in the cloud. It offers the familiar features, performance, capabilities, and APIs of ONTAP with the agility, scalability, and simplicity of an AWS service. To learn more about Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, visit our product page, and see the AWS Region Table for complete regional availability information.

🆕 Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is now available in AWS Mexico (Central) Region, offering fully managed shared storage with ONTAP's data access and management, enhancing cloud scalability and performance.

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Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports ONTAP Autonomous Ransomware Protection https://aws.amazon.com/fsx/netapp-ontap/, a service that provides fully managed shared storage built on NetApp’s popular ONTAP file system, now supports ONTAP Autonomous Ransomware Protection (ARP). ARP is a NetApp ONTAP feature that proactively monitors your file system for unusual activity and automatically generates ONTAP snapshots when a potential attack is detected, helping you protect your business-critical data against a broader set of ransomware and malware attacks. When enabled on your FSx for ONTAP storage volumes, ARP analyzes your workload access patterns to proactively detect suspicious activity – including changes in the randomness of data in files, the usage of unusual file extensions, and surges in abnormal volume activity with encrypted data – that might indicate a potential ransomware or malware attack. If activity is detected, ARP will automatically create a snapshot of the affected storage volume and generate alerts that you can monitor via EMS messages or the ONTAP CLI and REST API. By helping protect your file system against ransomware and malware attacks, ARP helps you maintain business continuity and improve data protection for your business-critical data stored on FSx for ONTAP. NetApp Autonomous Ransomware Protection is now available at no additional cost for all FSx for ONTAP file systems in https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where the service is available. For more information on how to enable ARP on your file system, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fsx/latest/ONTAPGuide/ARP.html. For detailed information on ARP, see https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap/anti-ransomware/#autonomous-ransomware-protection-with-artificial-intelligence-arpai.  

Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports ONTAP Autonomous Ransomware Protection

https://aws.amazon.com/fsx/netapp-ontap/ a service that provides fully managed shared storage built on NetApp’s popular ONTAP file system, now supports ONTAP Autonomous...

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Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports ONTAP Autonomous Ransomware Protection Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, a service that provides fully managed shared storage built on NetApp’s popular ONTAP file system, now supports ONTAP Autonomous Ransomware Protection (ARP). ARP is a NetApp ONTAP feature that proactively monitors your file system for unusual activity and automatically generates ONTAP snapshots when a potential attack is detected, helping you protect your business-critical data against a broader set of ransomware and malware attacks. When enabled on your FSx for ONTAP storage volumes, ARP analyzes your workload access patterns to proactively detect suspicious activity – including changes in the randomness of data in files, the usage of unusual file extensions, and surges in abnormal volume activity with encrypted data – that might indicate a potential ransomware or malware attack. If activity is detected, ARP will automatically create a snapshot of the affected storage volume and generate alerts that you can monitor via EMS messages or the ONTAP CLI and REST API. By helping protect your file system against ransomware and malware attacks, ARP helps you maintain business continuity and improve data protection for your business-critical data stored on FSx for ONTAP. NetApp Autonomous Ransomware Protection is now available at no additional cost for all FSx for ONTAP file systems in all AWS Regions where the service is available. For more information on how to enable ARP on your file system, see Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP documentation. For detailed information on ARP, see NetApp ONTAP ARP documentation.

🆕 Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now supports ONTAP Autonomous Ransomware Protection, which automatically detects and creates snapshots for suspicious activity, helping protect against ransomware and malware attacks at no extra cost.

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Second-generation Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now available in additional EMEA and APAC Regions Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP second-generation file systems are now available in 2 additional AWS Regions: Europe (Stockholm), and Asia Pacific (Singapore). Amazon FSx makes it easier and more cost effective to launch, run, and scale feature-rich high-performance file systems in the cloud. Second-generation FSx for ONTAP file systems give you more performance scalability and flexibility over first-generation file systems by allowing you to create or expand file systems with up to 12 highly-available (HA) pairs of file servers, providing your workloads with up to 72 GBps of throughput and 1 PiB of provisioned SSD storage. With this regional expansion, second-generation FSx for ONTAP file systems are available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (N. California, Oregon), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, Stockholm), and Asia Pacific (Singapore, Sydney). You can create second-generation Multi-AZ file systems with a single HA pair, and Single-AZ file systems with up to 12 HA pairs. To learn more, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fsx/latest/ONTAPGuide/what-is-fsx-ontap.html.

Second-generation Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now available in additional EMEA and APAC Regions

Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP second-generation file systems are now available in 2 additional AWS Regions: Europe (Stockholm), and Asia Pacific (Singapore).

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Second-generation Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now available in additional EMEA and APAC Regions Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP second-generation file systems are now available in 2 additional AWS Regions: Europe (Stockholm), and Asia Pacific (Singapore). Amazon FSx makes it easier and more cost effective to launch, run, and scale feature-rich high-performance file systems in the cloud. Second-generation FSx for ONTAP file systems give you more performance scalability and flexibility over first-generation file systems by allowing you to create or expand file systems with up to 12 highly-available (HA) pairs of file servers, providing your workloads with up to 72 GBps of throughput and 1 PiB of provisioned SSD storage. With this regional expansion, second-generation FSx for ONTAP file systems are available in the following AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (N. California, Oregon), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, Stockholm), and Asia Pacific (Singapore, Sydney). You can create second-generation Multi-AZ file systems with a single HA pair, and Single-AZ file systems with up to 12 HA pairs. To learn more, visit the FSx for ONTAP user guide.

🆕 Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP second-gen file systems now available in Europe (Stockholm) and Asia Pacific (Singapore), offering enhanced performance, scalability, and flexibility with up to 72 GBps throughput and 1 PiB SSD storage.

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AWS Backup adds logically air-gapped vault support for Amazon FSx Today, we are announcing the availability of AWS Backup logically air-gapped vault support for Amazon FSx for Lustre, Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, and Amazon FSx for OpenZFS. Logically air-gapped vault is a type of AWS Backup vault that allows secure sharing of backups across accounts and organizations, supporting direct restore to reduce recovery time from a data loss event. A logically air-gapped vault stores immutable backup copies that are locked by default, and isolated with encryption using AWS owned keys. You can now protect your Amazon FSx file system in logically air-gapped vaults in either the same account or across other accounts and Regions. This helps reduce the risk of downtime, ensure business continuity, and meet compliance and disaster recovery requirements. You can get started using the https://console.aws.amazon.com/backup/home, API, or CLI. Target Amazon FSx backups to a logically air-gapped vault by specifying it as a copy destination in your backup plan. Share the vault for recovery or restore testing with other accounts using https://aws.amazon.com/ram/ (RAM). Once shared, you can initiate direct restore jobs from that account, eliminating the overhead of copying backups first. AWS Backup support for the three Amazon FSx file systems is available in all the Regions where logically air-gapped vault and respective Amazon FSx file systems are supported. For more information, visit the AWS Backup https://aws.amazon.com/backup/faqs/, and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/logicallyairgappedvault.html.

AWS Backup adds logically air-gapped vault support for Amazon FSx

Today, we are announcing the availability of AWS Backup logically air-gapped vault support for Amazon FSx for Lustre,...

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AWS Backup adds logically air-gapped vault support for Amazon FSx Today, we are announcing the availability of AWS Backup logically air-gapped vault support for Amazon FSx for Lustre, Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, and Amazon FSx for OpenZFS. Logically air-gapped vault is a type of AWS Backup vault that allows secure sharing of backups across accounts and organizations, supporting direct restore to reduce recovery time from a data loss event. A logically air-gapped vault stores immutable backup copies that are locked by default, and isolated with encryption using AWS owned keys. You can now protect your Amazon FSx file system in logically air-gapped vaults in either the same account or across other accounts and Regions. This helps reduce the risk of downtime, ensure business continuity, and meet compliance and disaster recovery requirements. You can get started using the AWS Backup console, API, or CLI. Target Amazon FSx backups to a logically air-gapped vault by specifying it as a copy destination in your backup plan. Share the vault for recovery or restore testing with other accounts using AWS Resource Access Manager (RAM). Once shared, you can initiate direct restore jobs from that account, eliminating the overhead of copying backups first. AWS Backup support for the three Amazon FSx file systems is available in all the Regions where logically air-gapped vault and respective Amazon FSx file systems are supported. For more information, visit the AWS Backup product page, and documentation.

🆕 AWS Backup now supports air-gapped vaults for Amazon FSx, enabling secure, immutable backup sharing across accounts and regions to reduce recovery time and meet compliance.

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Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP no longer charges for SnapLock licensing Starting March 5, 2025, https://aws.amazon.com/fsx/netapp-ontap/ eliminates SnapLock licensing fees for data stored in SnapLock volumes, making it more cost-effective for customers to protect their business-critical data from ransomware, unauthorized deletions, and malicious modifications. SnapLock is an ONTAP feature that offers Write Once, Read Many (WORM) protection to prevent alteration or deletion of data for specified retention periods, enabling customers to meet regulatory compliance and improve data protection. After this billing change, volumes with SnapLock enabled will no longer incur licensing charges. This license removal requires no changes to customer applications and takes effect automatically for both new and existing SnapLock volumes. The removal of SnapLock licensing fees applies to all FSx for ONTAP file systems across all https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where they are available. To learn more, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/fsx/netapp-ontap/ andhttps://docs.aws.amazon.com/fsx/latest/ONTAPGuide/snaplock.htmlin the user guide.  

Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP no longer charges for SnapLock licensing

Starting March 5, 2025, https://aws.amazon.com/fsx/netapp-ontap/ eliminates SnapLock licensing fees for data stored in SnapLock volumes, making it more cost-effective for customers t...

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Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP no longer charges for SnapLock licensing Starting March 5, 2025, Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP eliminates SnapLock licensing fees for data stored in SnapLock volumes, making it more cost-effective for customers to protect their business-critical data from ransomware, unauthorized deletions, and malicious modifications. SnapLock is an ONTAP feature that offers Write Once, Read Many (WORM) protection to prevent alteration or deletion of data for specified retention periods, enabling customers to meet regulatory compliance and improve data protection. After this billing change, volumes with SnapLock enabled will no longer incur licensing charges. This license removal requires no changes to customer applications and takes effect automatically for both new and existing SnapLock volumes. The removal of SnapLock licensing fees applies to all FSx for ONTAP file systems across all AWS Regions where they are available. To learn more, visit the product page and SnapLock in the user guide.

🆕 Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP drops SnapLock licensing fees starting March 5, 2025, offering free WORM protection for business-critical data, enhancing compliance and protection without application changes.

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Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region Customers can now create Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems in the AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region. Amazon FSx makes it easier and more cost effective to launch, run, and scale feature-rich, high-performance file systems in the cloud. It supports a wide range of workloads with its reliability, security, scalability, and broad set of capabilities. Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP provides the first and only complete, fully managed NetApp ONTAP file systems in the cloud. It offers the familiar features, performance, capabilities, and APIs of ONTAP with the agility, scalability, and simplicity of an AWS service. To learn more about Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, visit our https://aws.amazon.com/fsx/ontap/, and see the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ for complete regional availability information.  

Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region

Customers can now create Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file systems in the AWS Asia Pacific (Malaysia) Region.

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