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Price of Amazon Glacier Lowered From $0.01 to $0.007/GB/Month for Cold Storage

50th reduction over past nine years by AWS

amazon barrThis article come from Amazon Web Services officiel blog and was written by Jeff Barr, chief evangelist.

 

 

 

ASStorage Update – New Lower Cost S3 Storage Option and Glacier Price Reduction

Like all AWS services, the Amazon S3 team is always listening to customers in order to better understand their needs. After studying a lot of feedback and doing some analysis on access patterns over time, the team saw an opportunity to provide a new storage option that would be well-suited to data that is accessed infrequently.

The team found that many AWS customers store backups or log files that are almost never read. Others upload shared documents or raw data for immediate analysis. These files generally see frequent activity right after upload, with a significant drop-off as they age. In most cases, this data is still very important, so durability is a requirement. Although this storage model is characterized by infrequent access, customers still need quick access to their files, so retrieval performance remains as critical as ever.

New Infrequent Access Storage Option
In order to meet the needs of this group of customers, we are adding a new storage class for data that is accessed infrequently. The new S3 Standard – Infrequent Access (Standard – IA) storage class offers the same high durability, low latency, and high throughput of S3 Standard. You now have the choice of three S3 storage classes (Standard, Standard – IA, and Glacier) that are designed to offer 99.999999999% (eleven nines) of durability. Standard – IA has an availability SLA of 99%.
This new storage class inherits all of the existing S3 features that you know (and hopefully love) including security and access management, data lifecycle policies, cross-region replication, and event notifications.

Prices for Standard – IA start at $0.0125/GB/month (one and one-quarter US pennies), with a 30-day minimum storage duration for billing, and a $0.01/GB charge for retrieval (in addition to the usual data transfer and request charges). Further, for billing purposes, objects that are smaller than 128KB are charged for 128KB of storage. We believe that this pricing model will make this new storage class very economical for long-term storage, backups, and disaster recovery, while still allowing you to quickly retrieve older data if necessary.

You can define data lifecycle policies that move data between Amazon S3 storage classes over time. For example, you could store freshly uploaded data using the Standard storage class, move it to Standard – IA 30 days after it has been uploaded, and then to Amazon Glacier after another 60 days have gone by.

The new Standard – IA storage class is simply one of several attributes associated with each S3 object. Because the objects stay in the same S3 bucket and are accessed from the same URLs when they transition to Standard – IA, you can start using Standard – IA immediately through lifecycle policies without changing your application code. This means that you can add a policy and reduce your S3 costs immediately, without having to make any changes to your application or affecting its performance.

You can choose this new storage class (which is available in all AWS regions) when you upload new objects via the AWS Management Console:
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You can set up lifecycle rules for each of your S3 buckets. Here’s how you would establish the policies that I described above:
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These functions are also available through the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), the AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell, the AWS SDKs, and the S3 API.

For more than 13 years, SmugMug has provided unlimited storage for our customer’s priceless photos. With many petabytes of them stored on Amazon S3, it’s vital that customers have immediate, instant access to any of them at a moment’s notice – even if they haven’t been viewed in years. Amazon S3 Standard – IA offers the same high durability and performance as Amazon S3 Standard so we can continue to deliver the same amazing experience for our customers even as their cameras continue to shoot bigger, higher-quality photos and videos,” said Don MacAskill, CEO & Chief Geek, SmugMug, Inc.

“We store a ton of video, and in many cases an object in Amazon S3 is the only copy of a user’s video. This means durability is absolutely critical, and so we are thrilled that Amazon S3 Standard – IA lets us significantly reduce storage costs on our older video objects without sacrificing durability. We also really appreciate how easy it is to start using Amazon S3 Standard – IA. With a few clicks we set up lifecycle policies that will transition older objects to Amazon S3 Standard – IA at regular intervals – we don’t have to worry about migrating them to new buckets, or impacting the user experience in any way,” said Brian Kaiser, CTO, Hudl.

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Reduced Price for Glacier Storage
Effective September 1, 2015, we are reducing the price for data stored in Amazon Glacier from $0.01/GB/month to $0.007/GB/month. As usual, this price reduction will take effect automatically and you need not do anything in order to benefit from it. This price is for the US East (Northern Virginia), US West (Oregon), and Europe (Ireland) regions; take a look at the Glacier Pricing page for full information on pricing in other regions

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AWS History of Lowering Prices
We’ve dropped prices 50 times across the services over the past nine years with no competitive pressure to do so. Here’s a quick look at our history of reducing prices:
Apr 22, 2008 – AWS Lowers Data Transfer Costs – Effective May 1
Oct 09, 2008 – New Tiered Pricing for Amazon S3 Storage
Jan 28, 2009 – New Lower Pricing Tiers for Amazon CloudFront
Aug 20, 2009 – New Lower Prices for Amazon EC2 Reserved Instances
Sep 30, 2009 – New Lower Price for Windows Instances with Authentication Services
Oct 27, 2009 – Announcing Lower Amazon EC2 Instance Pricing
Dec 08, 2009 – AWS Announces Pricing Changes
                        Amazon S3 Storage Pricing Tiers
                        Amazon S3 EU (Ireland) Pricing
                        Amazon EC2 Windows Instance EU (Ireland) Pricing
                        Free Inbound Data Transfer (until June 30, 2010)
Feb 1, 2010 – AWS Announces Lower Pricing for Outbound Data Transfer
Jun 7, 2010 – Amazon CloudFront Lowers Prices
Sep 1, 2010 – New Lower Prices for High Memory Double and Quadruple XL Instances
Oct 5, 2010 – Lower High Memory DB Instance Prices for Amazon RDS
Nov 1, 2010 – New Lower Prices for Amazon S3
Jan 6, 2011 – Lowers Usage Prices by 50% on Existing Support Plans
May 10, 2011 – Lowers Prices for Amazon EC2 Monitoring
June 30, 2011 – AWS Announces New Data Transfer Pricing, effective July 1, 2011
Sept 27, 2011 – Amazon Route53 lowers the pricing for Hosted Zones
Dec 21, 2011 – AWS reduces Amazon Elastic MapReduce pricing for cc1.4xlarge Instances
Feb 6, 2012  – Amazon S3 announces new lower prices for standard storage
Mar 5, 2012 – New, lower pricing for Amazon EC2, RDS, and ElastiCache
Jun 13, 2012 – AWS Support Expands Free Tier, Adds New Features, Lowers Prices
Nov 01, 2012 – AWS lowers price of EC2 M1 instances by over 18%
Nov 05, 2012 – Amazon CloudSearch Announces Free Trial Program and a Price Reduction
Nov 07, 2012 – AWS reduces the price of Amazon RDS and Amazon ElastiCache
Nov 28, 2012 – AWS Lowers the price of S3 by 24-27%
Feb 01, 2013 – AWS lowers the price of EC2 and lowers the price of bandwidth pricing
Feb 14, 2013 – Amazon RDS reduces the price of Multi-AZ deployments
Mar 01, 2013 – Amazon lowers SQS pricing by 50% and SNS pricing by 17%
Mar 05, 2013 – Amazon lowers prices for Reserved Instances by up to 27.7%
Mar 08, 2013 – Amazon lowers prices of DynamoDB by up to 75%
April 03, 2013 – AWS lowers price for Amazon S3 request pricing
April 04, 2013 – AWS lowers the price of Windows on-demand instances by up to 26%
June 11, 2013 – AWS lowers the pricing of on-demand and reserved RDS instances by up to 28%
July 09, 2013 – AWS lowers the price of dedicated instances by up to 80%
Nov 05, 2013 – AWS lowers the price of EC2 M3 instances
Dec 20, 2013 – AWS lowers the price of EC2 H1 instances
Jan 21, 2014 – AWS lowers the price of S3 by up to 22%
Jan 21, 2014 –  AWS lowers the price of EBS by up to 50%
Jan 31, 2014 – AWS lowers prices of AWS Storage Gateway by 10%
Mar 26, 2014 – AWS lowers prices across EC2, S3, RDS, ElastiCache, EMR and AWS Storage Gateway
Jun 17, 2014 – AWS lowers the price of Provisioned IOPS by 35%
Jul 01, 2014 – AWS lowers the price of 3 year Reserved Instance pricing for Redshift in APAC Regions by 25%
Jul 31, 2014 – AWS lowers the price of Route 53 by 20%
Nov 19, 2014 – AWS lowers the price of CloudSearch by up to 50%
Dec 04, 2014 – AWS lowers the cost of data transfer by up to 43%
Mar 02, 2015 – AWS lowers the price of EMR in GovCloud
Jun 11, 2015 – AWS lowers the price of M3 and C4 Instances
Sept 17, 2015 – AWS lowers the price of Glacier to $0.007 per GB per month

 

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