The Guide to AWS Data Transfer Pricing and Saving (2024)

When using AWS for cloud computing, it’s important to consider all aspects of cost. One often-overlooked cause for a growing AWS bill is the cumulative cost of data transfers. This is a particularly challenging cost to approximate due to each service having different rates and stipulations. This article will guide you through the intricacies of AWS Data Transfers and highlight some cost-effective strategies for routing your data.

What are AWS Data Transfers?

An AWS Data Transfer occurs whenever data is moved either to the Internet from AWS or moved between AWS instances across their respective Regions or Availability Zones. Generally, inbound transfers are free; inter-Region and inter-Availablity Zone data transfers incur costs and are metered per Gigabyte.

Cost Scenario

In 2016 it was estimated that the average business manages over 162.9TB of data. That number was doubled for enterprise businesses. An article written in 2019 ranked AWS data transfer spending by company for the years 2017-2018. They discovered that Apple had spent close to $50 million on data transfers in 2017. And for 7 of the top 10 biggest spenders on AWS Data transfers in 2017, costs rose by 50% in 2018.

As you can see, depending on the kind of data (such as video content, or data replication) and usage patterns of your users, data transfer costs can jump significantly overnight. Planning out the most efficient flow of your data is critical to staying within budget. Fortunately, there are several ways to reduce this cost if you first understand how AWS data transfer pricing works.

AWS Data Transfer Pricing Categories

There are three common ways a business can incur data transfer costs. Let’s examine each of them in detail for some of the different services available.

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Data transfers into AWS is typically free while transfers out are charged

Data Transfer In and Out of an AWS Region

The following sections provide a quick breakdown of the cross-regional costs associated with data transfers for common Amazon services.

Direct Connect Data Transfer Pricing

AWS Direct Connect enables businesses to establish a private dedicated network connection to their AWS resources. Below is a simplified table of Direct Connect pricing from Regions within the United States to other Regions in the United States or abroad.

USA

Canada

EU

Tokyo & Osaka

Seoul, Singapore, HK

Mumbai

Sao Paulo

Sydney

Bahrain

Cape Town

USA

$0.02

$0.02

$0.03

$0.09

$0.09

$0.09

$0.15

$0.13

$0.11

$0.11

EC2 Data Transfer Pricing

AWS EC2s provide resizable compute capacity in the cloud. Data transfer costs for EC2s do not vary based on whether the EC2 is a Spot, On-Demand, or Reserved instance.

Note: Whenever you see the phrase “Standard Data Transfer rates” in AWS documentation for other services, they are referring to On-Demand EC2 data transfer pricing.

Data Transfer From EC2 to Internet

OUT of EC2 to Internet

Pricing

Up to 1 GB / Month

$0.00 per GB

Next 9.999 TB / Month

$0.108 per GB

Next 40 TB / Month

$0.102 per GB

Next 100 TB / Month

$0.084 per GB

Greater than 150 TB / Month

$0.06 per GB

Data Transfer From EC2 to Other Regions

OUT of EC2 to

Pricing

Amazon Cloudfront

$0.00 per GB

USA Regions (not Ohio)

$0.02 per GB

USA Ohio Region

$0.01 per GB

Non-US Regions

$0.02 per GB

ElastiCache Data Transfer Pricing

AWS ElastiCache enables your web apps to leverage in-memory datastore (cache) in the cloud for fast information retrieval. There are no Amazon ElastiCache data transfer charges for traffic in or out of an Amazon ElastiCache node itself; charges in this case only come from traffic in or out of a given EC2 instance associated with the ElastiCache node at the standard Regional rate of $0.01 per GB.

RDS Data Transfer Pricing

AWS RDS accelerates the setup and operation of cloud relationship databases. RDS data transfer pricing may vary per database used. Notice in the following table that there is a free pricing tier (up to 1GB/mo) for data transfers into Amazon RDS. Also, outbound transfers to Amazon Cloudfront are completely free.

Data Transfer in to RDS

IN to Amazon RDS

Pricing

Up to 1 GB / Month

$0.00 per GB

Next 9.999 TB / Month

$0.108 per GB

Next 40 TB / Month

$0.102 per GB

Next 100 TB / Month

$0.084 per GB

>150 TB / Month

$0.06 per GB

Data Transfer out of RDS

OUT of Amazon RDS

Pricing

Amazon Cloudfront

$0.00 per GB

USA Region (not Ohio)

$0.02 per GB

USA Ohio Region

$0.01 per GB

Non-US Region

$0.02 per GB

Redshift Data Transfer Pricing

Amazon Redshift is a data warehouse that enables businesses to analyze petabyte-sized data. Typically you can expect to pay standard data transfer rates when using Redshift. The only exception to this is when transferring data to or from an S3 resource within the same AWS region. If you are using a VPC, it’s important to note that data transfers over JDBC/ODBC to your Amazon Redshift cluster endpoint also incur standard data transfer fees (which are the same as EC2 data transfer rates).

Data Transfers Within an AWS Region

Data transfers in or out of a given service within a specific AWS region is generally $0.01 per GB. However, data transfers within the same Availability Zone are free (except for VPC Peering Connections).

Metered Data Transfers Within an AWS Region

Service In Same AWS Region

Pricing

Amazon EC2

$0.01 per GB

Amazon RDS

$0.01 per GB

Amazon Redshift

$0.01 per GB

Amazon DynamoDB Accelerator

$0.01 per GB

Amazon ElastiCache

$0.01 per GB

Elastic Network Interfaces

$0.01 per GB

VPC Peering Connections

$0.01 per GB

Free Data Transfers Within an AWS Region

Service In Same AWS Region

Pricing

Amazon S3

Free

Amazon Glacier

Free

Amazon DynamoDB

Free

Amazon SES

Free

Amazon SQS

Free

Amazon Kinesis

Free

Amazon ECR

Free

Amazon SNS

Free

Amazon SimpleDB

Free

Data Transfer In and Out of an AWS Edge location

AWS Edge Locations are part of the CloudFront CDN service. Cloudfront enables quick delivery of media content, API actions, and other data at a preferred data transfer rate. As you can see in the following table, after the first 150TB worth of data transfers for US-based services, the cost drops by $0.02 per GB in comparison to standard data transfer rates and continues to drop by another $0.04 per GB.

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The use of CloudFront CDN reduces the data transfer costs and increases the performance

Note: You can achieve even better discounted data transfer rates by committing to 10TB+ of data transfers per month by contacting AWS and signing a private pricing agreement.

Per Month

USA & CA

EU & Israel

South Africa, Kenya, & Middle East

South America

Japan

Australia

Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, & Philippines

India

First 10TB

$0.09

$0.09

$0.11

$0.11

$0.11

$0.11

$0.14

$0.17

Next 40TB

$0.08

$0.08

$0.11

$0.11

$0.09

$0.10

$0.14

$0.13

Next 100TB

$0.06

$0.06

$0.09

$0.09

$0.09

$0.09

$0.12

$0.11

Next 350TB

$0.04

$0.04

$0.08

$0.08

$0.08

$0.09

$0.10

$0.10

Next 524TB

$0.03

$0.03

$0.06

$0.06

$0.08

$0.09

$0.08

$0.10

Next 4PB

$0.03

$0.03

$0.05

$0.05

$0.07

$0.09

$0.07

$0.10

Over 5PB

$0.02

$0.02

$0.04

$0.04

$0.06

$0.08

$0.06

$0.10

The Need For Data Transfers Explained

Some businesses may try to reduce their data transfer costs by consolidating their applications into fewer regions and availability zones. However, there are many advantages to geographic diversification.

Suppose that you are hosting a global application and have noticed a growing user base in Asia. To accelerate this growth and provide the best experience, you may need to host your application closer, perhaps in the AWS Singapore region (ap-southeast-1). This avoids long round-trip latency issues from data traveling between the US and Asia.

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The round trip delay can be avoided by hosting application in international AWS regions

Another reason why you may have to use a specific region may be that you are serving the European market where corporations are required by law to store their sensitive data in data centers physically located within continental Europe. In this case, you may host an instance of your application in the region located in Frankfurt (eu-central-1) simply to comply with local regulations.

Business continuity in the event of a natural disaster or outage is also a commonly cited reason for hosting servers across different Regions or Availability Zones.. This use case is further described in the next section.

Check our glossary for definitions of regions and availability zones.

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How to Reduce AWS Data Transfer Costs

We’ve covered basic pricing rates for data transfers across common AWS services and why a business must seriously consider multi-regional infrastructure. Now let’s look at how you can apply this information to reduce your own AWS bill.

Step 1: Understand Your Existing Data Transfer Spending

The first step towards understanding–and reducing–your AWS bill is to measure everything, discover your historical cost patterns, and visualize your spending trends. In the case of data transfer costs, you’ll have to dig deep into a subset of EC2 Service line-items to get the information you need.

To find how much you are spending on data transfers:

  1. Open the AWS Console.
  2. Navigate to the AWS Cost Explorer.
  3. Filter by the Service named “EC2 Other”.
  4. Group by “Usage Type”.

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The Cost Explorer offers filters and grouping functionality to help isolate data transfer costs

You will then be presented with a number of sub-line items that include EBS Snapshots, EBS Volume usage, and also Data Transfer costs. As an example, the data transfer line item would be labeled by a code such as “USW2-DataTransfer-Regional-Bytes”.

We recommend that you take one additional step of designating the Name tag as a Cost Allocation Tag so that you can further group your spending by individual EC2 instances or Elastic Load Balancers (ELB). AWS doesn’t index by default the data provided in Cost Explorer data by your AWS tags. You have to request your tags to be designated as a Cost Allocation Tag. Since the “Name” of an EC2 instance or an ELB is nothing more than a tag in AWS, you can request for the Name tag to be used for indexing. This indexing request would only apply to your data going forward from the time of your request and be applied retrospectively.

Once you have isolated your data transfer costs, observe the trend over multiple months to see if you have experienced any sudden increases in recent history. You can then group by the Name tag to determine which instances contributed to the increase in your data transfer costs.

Note: You can also price hypothetical data transfer scenarios between specific regions using the AWS Calculator. Simply select Create Estimate and scroll to AWS Data Transfer.

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The AWS calculator offers a price estimation module for data transfer costs

Step 2: Architect Your Environment To Optimize Data Transfers

The following strategies should always be considered for your applications. Doing so ensures a proactive approach towards a healthy budget and acceptable AWS bill.

Keep Your Data Within The Same Availability Zone

We have seen cases where employees who have direct access to the AWS console launch EC2s or other AWS services in different Availability Zones (AZs) without realizing that the transfer between those nodes result in a charge. So if you don’t have a reason such as ensuring disaster recovery for using different AZs, then make sure that your employees only launch new services in the same AZ. One way to ensure compliance would be to restrict their privileges with IAM role policies.

Keep Your Data Within the Same Region

There are times when you must keep data in two separate AZs out of precaution, so that if one AZ goes offline, another isolated building with a separate network and power ensures your business’s continuity. This said, you have the option to use two AZs that are in the same region. In terms of disaster recovery, if one AWS physical data center (AZ) is affected, then you have the protection of the second data center (or AZ) which would be located miles away. However, if you are trying to protect against a natural disaster such as an earthquake that may affect a whole region, then you would want to use two regions.

Use A Less Expensive Region

As means of context, as of the time of the writing of this article, the price of data transfer out of the Sao Paulo (Brazil) region to all other regions is $0.14 per Gigabyte, and transfers from the Singapore region to all other regions cost $0.09, whereas the transfer cost from the Ohio region to Atlanta isonly $0.01. So if you must use regions outside of the US, know that the international rates vary considerably. For illustration purposes, the table below shows pricing of data transfer out of a few sample regions to all other AWS regions.

OUT to all other regions

Pricing

Africa (Cape Town)

$0.15 per GB

Brazil (Sao Paolo)

$0.14 per GB

Middle East (Bahrain)

$0.11 per GB

Asia (Singapore)

$0.09 per GB

Asia (Seoul)

$0.08 per GB

GovCloud (East)

$0.03 per GB

Europe (Frankfurt)

$0.02 per GB

UK (London)

$0.02 per GB

US (Ohio) to US (N. VA)

$0.01 per GB

Optimize Your Use of Public IP Addresses

There are rules that apply to data transfer pricing when using a public IP address or an Elastic IPv4 or IPv6. The rules are best explained in the Data Transfer section of the AWS page dedicated to explaining EC2 pricing in small fonts. Data transferred “in” to and “out” from a public or Elastic IPv4 address is charged at $0.01/GB in each direction, while data transferred “in” to and “out” from an IPv6 address in a different VPC is charged at $0.01/GB in each direction. You can optimize your spending by using a Private IP address when transferring data that doesn’t leave your region or AZ.

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Use AWS CloudFront

Using a content delivery network (CDN) such as CloudFront is essential in keeping data transfer costs low. CloudFront moves your most accessed assets to the “front” of the AWS network (i.e., Edge Locations), ensuring fast delivery to your end users. Data transfers into AWS CloudFront from other AWS resources are generally free; Data transfers from AWS CloudFront to the internet are 20-40% cheaper than standard data transfer rates–with the possibility of deeper discounts through a Private Pricing Program contract.

Step 3: Sign up for the AWS Data Transfer Private Pricing Program

You can reduce your data transfer costs by committing to an annual volume in advance. This volume strategy is conceptually similar to Reserved Instances (RI) or Savings Plans, and it’s referred to as a Private Pricing Program.

For instance, let’s say that you have concluded that you need to consume 1 Petabyte’s worth of data transfer each month over the next 12 months. You are unable to reduce that cost any further by optimizing or re-architecting. In that case, you would enter into a Private Pricing Program and commit to using a minimum of 1 Petabyte of data transfer monthly across designated regions between AWS services such as EC2, RDS, Elasticache, or Redshift.

Note: If you do not use the data transfer amount that you have committed to, you are still obligated to pay for the full committed amount.

In exchange for the commitment, you will receive a significant discount which is negotiated between you and your AWS account manager and which must remain confidential. Since the private pricing agreements are negotiated and signed on a case by case basis, you won’t find any standard volume discount pricing schedules associated with the program. We recommend that you reach out to your AWS account manager to start the process.

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FAQs

How do I save AWS data transfer? ›

Cost Saving Tips to Make the Most of AWS Data Transfer Pricing
  1. Limit Outbound Data Transfer. ...
  2. Use Amazon CloudFront. ...
  3. Add “Cost Allocation Tags” to Instances and Load Balancers. ...
  4. Keep Data Transfer within a Single Region. ...
  5. Keep EC2 Data Transfers within a Single Availability Zone. ...
  6. Use the Cheapest Available AWS Regions.

Which are the 3 pricing fundamentals of the AWS cloud? ›

Understand the fundamentals of pricing

There are three fundamental drivers of cost with AWS: compute, storage, and outbound data transfer. These characteristics vary somewhat, depending on the AWS product and pricing model you choose.

How data transfer is calculated in AWS? ›

Data transfers in or out of a given service within a specific AWS region is generally $0.01 per GB. However, data transfers within the same Availability Zone are free (except for VPC Peering Connections).

How do I transfer data from S3 to EC2 instance? ›

Steps to copy files from S3 bucket to EC2 instance (Download)
  1. Create an IAM role with S3 write access or admin access.
  2. Map the IAM role to an EC2 instance.
  3. Install AWS CLI in EC2 instance.
  4. Run the AWS s3 cp command to copy the files from S3 to EC2.
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What is difference between EC2 and RDS in AWS? ›

Since RDS automatically manages time-consuming tasks such as configuration, backups, and patches, you can focus on building your application. Amazon EC2 cloud computing platform lets you create as many virtual servers as you need. You should manually configure security, networking and manage the stored data.

What is the main pricing model of AWS? ›

AWS offers you a pay-as-you-go approach for pricing for the vast majority of our cloud services. With AWS you pay only for the individual services you need, for as long as you use them, and without requiring long-term contracts or complex licensing.

What are the 4 support plans offered by AWS support? ›

Developer, Business, Enterprise, Enterprise On-Ramp. AWS Support.

What are the three types of cloud deployment models AWS? ›

Types of Cloud Computing
  • Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) ...
  • Platform as a Service (PaaS) ...
  • Software as a Service (SaaS)

Is data transfer between EC2 and S3 free? ›

Data transfers into CloudFront from other AWS resources (S3, EC2, API Gateway) are free. By caching your content in CloudFront, you can greatly reduce the charges incurred.

How do you reduce data transfer costs? ›

The following guidelines will help you control your AWS data transfer costs.
  1. Limit outbound data transfer where possible. ...
  2. Add "cost allocation tags" to your instances and load balancers. ...
  3. Use Amazon CloudFront. ...
  4. Keep data transfer within a single region. ...
  5. Keep EC2 data transfer within a single availability zone.

What is AWS data transfer service? ›

AWS DataSync is a data transfer service that makes it easy for you to automate moving data between on-premises storage and Amazon S3, Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS), or Amazon FSx for Windows File Server.

Does AWS charge for ingress or egress? ›

Ingress and response traffic are free. If the two microservices are in different AZs, the ingress and egress from the source microservice will be billable at $0.01 per GB.

Which types of data transfer are free for Amazon S3? ›

Standard data transfers from the Internet to AWS S3 buckets are free, but data transfers outside AWS S3 incur costs.

How much does AWS charge for egress? ›

How are Egress Fees Calculated?
Public CloudTypical Data Egress Charge (per GB)Cost to move 100 TB, per month
Azure$0.08$7,000
AWS$0.02$2,000
Google Cloud Platform$0.11$8,000
OracleFree up to 10TB$850 to $5,000
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What is difference between EC2 and S3? ›

Amazon EC2 and Amazon S3 are fundamentally different types of services. One allows you to run servers in the cloud with minimal effort on your part, while the other is designed for storing large amounts of static data and ideal for data backups.

How do I transfer files between EC2 instances? ›

Steps to be followed:
  1. Generate the keypair on server 1 on which you plan to run scp, ssh, sftp or rsync.
  2. Login to server through shell and run the following command from anywhere. ssh-keygen -t rsa.
  3. It usually shows location where files will be generated. ...
  4. Do not enter any passphrase.

How do I transfer data from S3 to EBS? ›

Apart from using the AWS CLI commands, Windows users can copy files from S3 to EBS volumes by using RDP into a Windows instance. After you connect to the AWS Management Console, you can directly copy files from the S3 Console to your EBS volumes.

Can I use EC2 as database? ›

With EC2, you can install any database engine and version you want. You are not limited by the version and configuration AWS supports in RDS (e.g., IBM DB2 is not supported by AWS RDS, but you can install DB2 on an EC2 instance and operate it). You have full access to the operating system and the database server.

Can you install RDS on an EC2? ›

To connect to a private RDS DB instance from a local machine using an EC2 instance as a jump server, follow these steps: Launch and configure your EC2 instance and configure the network setting of the instance. Configure the RDS DB instance's security groups. Connect to the RDS DB instance from your local machine.

Why do we need AWS RDS? ›

Amazon RDS allows you to easily stop and start your database instances for up to 7 days at a time. This makes it easy and affordable to use databases for development and test purposes, where the database is not required to be running all of the time.

What are the four main EC2 pricing models? ›

Pricing models for Amazon EC2. There are four ways to pay for Amazon EC2 instances: On-Demand Instances , Savings Plans , Reserved Instances, and Spot Instances .

What are the four best practices of cost optimization in AWS? ›

There are five best practice areas for cost optimization in the cloud:
  • Practice Cloud Financial Management.
  • Expenditure and usage awareness.
  • Cost-effective resources.
  • Manage demand and supply resources.
  • Optimize over time.

What are the different pricing models AWS? ›

There are four pricing models for Amazon EC2 instances: On-Demand Instances, Reserved Instances, Spot Instances, and Dedicated Hosts.
  • On-Demand Instances: ...
  • Spot Instances: ...
  • Reserved Instances: ...
  • Dedicated Hosts:
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What is the least expensive AWS Support Plan? ›

Pricing for AWS Support Plans | Starting at $29 Per Month | AWS Support.

What is the purpose of the AWS pricing calculator? ›

AWS Pricing Calculator is a web-based planning tool that you can use to create estimates for your AWS use cases. You can use it to model your solutions before building them, explore the AWS service price points, and review the calculations behind your estimates.

What is an AWS control tower? ›

AWS Control Tower automates the setup of a new landing zone using best-practices blueprints for identity, federated access, and account structure. Examples of blueprints that are automatically implemented in your landing zone include: Create a multi-account environment using AWS Organizations.

Is AWS SaaS or PaaS? ›

AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a comprehensive, evolving cloud computing platform provided by Amazon that includes a mixture of infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS), platform-as-a-service (PaaS) and packaged-software-as-a-service (SaaS) offerings.

Is EC2 PaaS or IaaS? ›

A good example of IaaS is AWS EC2. EC2 delivers scalable infrastructure for companies that want to host cloud-based applications. EC2 users do not own the physical servers — AWS provides virtual servers.

Is AWS private or public cloud? ›

The AWS public cloud

In the public cloud space, AWS provides services such as the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon Amazon EC2), which provides infrastructure and services over the public internet and are hosted at an identified AWS Region (for example, Canada Central ).

Which is cheaper S3 or EBS? ›

Amazon S3 is cheapest for data storage alone. However, there are various other pricing parameters in S3, including cost per number of requests made, S3 Analytics, and data transfer out of S3 per gigabyte. EFS has the simplest cost structure. Amazon S3 can be accessed from anywhere.

Does AWS charge for data transfer from EC2 to S3? ›

Within the same region, there's no data transfer cost when you transfer data out of EC2 to: Amazon S3. Amazon Glacier. Amazon DynamoDB.

Is S3 a database? ›

AWS S3 is a key-value store, one of the major categories of NoSQL databases used for accumulating voluminous, mutating, unstructured, or semistructured data.

Does it cost money to download from S3? ›

You may use S3 to save on data transfer between EC2 in different availability zones (AZ). The data transfer between two EC2 in a different AZ costs $0.02/GB. The data transfer between two EC2 in different AZ costs $0.02/GB, but S3 is free to download from any AZ.

Which statement is true about the pricing model of AWS? ›

Question: Which statement is true about the pricing model on AWS? (Select the best answer.) In most cases, there is a per gigabyte charge for inbound data transfer. Storage is typically charged per gigabyte. Compute is typically charged as a monthly fee based on instance type.

Does AWS charge for network interface? ›

Does AWS charge someone for using ENIs? No, you are just limited by how many your instance type supports. They do charge for additional public IPs on the same instance.

What is AWS snowball? ›

AWS Snowball is a service that provides secure, rugged devices, so you can bring AWS computing and storage capabilities to your edge environments, and transfer data into and out of AWS. Those rugged devices are commonly referred to as AWS Snowball or AWS Snowball Edge devices.

What is AWS glue ETL? ›

On the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud, AWS Glue provides a fully managed serverless environment where you can extract, transform, and load (ETL) your data. AWS Glue makes it cost-effective to categorize your data, clean it, enrich it, and move it reliably between various data stores and data streams.

What is data pipeline AWS? ›

AWS Data Pipeline is a web service that helps you reliably process and move data between different AWS compute and storage services, as well as on-premises data sources, at specified intervals.

How do I transfer files from AWS to local? ›

In your local directory (the source), choose the files that you want to transfer, and drag and drop them into the Amazon S3 directory (the target). In the Amazon S3 directory (the source), choose the files that you want to transfer, and drag and drop them into your local directory (the target).

How do I transfer files to my Amazon workspace? ›

In the Files tab, open the context (right-click) menu for the folder where you want to add the file and choose Add File. In the Add File dialog box, choose Browse and then choose the file to add to the package.

How long will it take to transfer the same 100 TB if I use an AWS snowball device? ›

End-to-end time to transfer the data into Amazon Web Services services is approximately a week, including the usual shipping and handling time in Amazon Web Services service data centers.

How do I transfer files to AWS EC2? ›

Open a new command prompt and run the following command replacing the fields as needed: scp -P 2222 Source-File-Path user-fqdn @localhost: To copy the entire directory instead of a file, use scp -r before the path. This recursively copies all of the directory's contents to the destination EC2 instance.

Can you SFTP to S3 bucket? ›

In order to store files uploaded through that SFTP service onto a folder in your Amazon S3 bucket, you need to create a corresponding Amazon S3 network storage object. To do that, go to the Network Storage module and click the Add button. Expand the Protocol drop-down list and select Amazon S3. Click OK to proceed.

How do I move data from premise to AWS S3? ›

You'll need the AWS CLI to create the DataSync destination location for the S3 bucket in Account B.
  1. Step 1: Create an IAM role for DataSync in Account A. ...
  2. Step 2: Disable ACLs for your S3 bucket in Account B. ...
  3. Step 3: Update the S3 bucket policy in Account B. ...
  4. Step 4: Create a DataSync destination location for the S3 bucket.

How do I use AWS SFTP? ›

Open the AWS Transfer Family console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/transfer/ and select Servers from the navigation pane, then choose Create server. In Choose protocols, select SFTP, and then choose Next. In Choose an identity provider, choose the identity provider that you want to use to manage user access.

How do I get an AWS PEM file? ›

In the left navigation pane, under Network & Security, choose Key Pairs. Choose Create Key Pair and name your key pair your AWS Management Console username (e.g. student01). Choose Create. A PEM file is downloaded in your browser.

What is AWS file gateway? ›

AWS Storage Gateway is a hybrid cloud storage service that gives you on-premises access to virtually unlimited cloud storage. Storage Gateway provides a standard set of storage protocols such as iSCSI, SMB, and NFS, which allow you to use AWS storage without rewriting your existing applications.

How do I upload files to AWS? ›

Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon S3 console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/s3/ . In the Buckets list, choose the name of the bucket that you want to upload your folders or files to. Choose Upload.

How should I choose snowmobile or snowball? ›

Q: How should I choose between Snowmobile and Snowball? To migrate large datasets of 10PB or more in a single location, you should use Snowmobile. For datasets less than 10PB or distributed in multiple locations, you should use Snowball.

How many TB is a snowball? ›

In the US regions, Snowballs come in two sizes: 50 TB and 80 TB. All other regions have the 80 TB Snowballs only. If you're using Snowball to import data, and you need to transfer more data than will fit on a single Snowball, create additional jobs. Each export job can use multiple Snowballs.

What is snow family in AWS? ›

The AWS Snow Family is a collection of physical devices that help migrate large amounts of data into and out of the cloud without depending on networks. This helps you apply the wide variety of AWS services for analytics, file systems, and archives to your data.

How do I Create a FTP account on AWS? ›

Open the AWS Transfer Family console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/transfer/ and select Servers from the navigation pane, then choose Create server. In Choose protocols, select FTP, and then choose Next. In Choose an identity provider, choose the identity provider that you want to use to manage user access.

What is SFTP AWS? ›

AWS Transfer for SFTP is a member of the AWS Transfer Family. It is a secure transfer service that you can use to transfer files into and out of AWS storage services over SFTP. You can use AWS Transfer for SFTP with Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) or Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS).

Where is PEM file on EC2 instance? ›

The pem key (private key) file is on your local PC. The EC2 machine has only the public key. If you want to scp from one EC2 to another EC2 instance that are launched using the same keypair, you have to transfer your pem key file to one of your EC2 machines.

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