More details at Werner's post<p><a href="http://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2012/01/The-AWS-Storage-Gateway.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.allthingsdistributed.com/2012/01/The-AWS-Storage-...</a>
I don't have a personal need for this right now, but the fact that it stores the data as EBS volumes is pretty cool. I could imagine having local servers automatically mirrored so that they could be failed over to instances on ec2. Very powerful stuff indeed.
This should make EMC sit up and take notice. Amazon is doing great. I would have expected dropbox to do this after icloud was released. They should atleast mimic this now.
This is really cool. Having just done a large and complicated S3 integration into a legacy soup of 20 year old filesystem based document management kludge, this would have made life much easier (and considerably cheaper!).<p>Not only that, it solves a lot of problems such as dangerously storing backup snapshots on-site, archival and easy deployment and access to S3's CDN functionality.<p>Sold as far as I am concerned!<p>(Yes I know it's expensive, but it's cheaper than buying something in-house and employing another hairless monkey to manage it).