AWS Amazon S3 Files Explained
AWS just launched Amazon S3 Files — a new way to mount your S3 bucket as an NFS file system, so your app can read and write files normally without any sync jobs or duplicate storage. Most teams today run a painful setup: S3 for storage → sync to EFS → app reads from EFS → sync results back to S3. With S3 Files, that entire pipeline is gone. S3 remains the single source of truth, with a fast local cache for hot data.
Key specs:
• 10 million IOPS per bucket
• Multi-TB/s throughput
• 25,000 concurrent connections
• Up to 90% cheaper than dual-storage setups
• Works with Lambda, EC2, ECS, EKS, Fargate, and Batch If your service processes customer uploads, reports, or logs stored in S3, this is a must-watch.
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