Charges for S3 Intelligent-Tiering storagfe class
Here are the key points about the charges for using the S3 Intelligent-Tiering storage class:
Monthly Monitoring and Automation Charge:
- There is a small monthly charge for the monitoring and automatic data tiering performed by S3 Intelligent-Tiering.
- This charge is in addition to the standard storage costs for the different access tiers (Frequent Access, Infrequent Access, Archive Access).
No Retrieval Charges:
- There are no retrieval charges when objects are moved between the access tiers within the S3 Intelligent-Tiering storage class.
- This means you don't have to worry about unexpected increases in your storage bills when access patterns change.
Minimum Storage Duration:
- There is no minimum storage duration charge for the S3 Intelligent-Tiering storage class.
- However, other S3 storage classes like S3 Standard-IA and S3 Glacier have minimum storage duration charges.
Pricing Details:
- For the most up-to-date information on pricing, limits, availability, and other details, please refer to the official AWS documentation on the S3 Intelligent-Tiering storage class.
The key differences between S3 Intelligent-Tiering and standard S3 storage classes are:
Automated Cost Optimization:
- S3 Intelligent Tiering automatically monitors access patterns and moves data between different access tiers (Frequent Access, Infrequent Access, Archive Access) to optimize storage costs.
- This is done without any operational overhead or impact on performance.
Retrieval Charges:
- There are no retrieval charges when objects are moved between the access tiers within S3 Intelligent-Tiering.
- In contrast, other S3 storage classes like S3 Standard-IA and S3 Glacier have retrieval charges.
Monitoring and Automation Charge:
- S3 Intelligent Tiering has a small monthly charge for the monitoring and automatic data tiering performed.
- This is in addition to the standard storage costs for the different access tiers.
Recommended for Unpredictable Workloads:
- S3 Intelligent Tiering is recommended for data with unknown, changing, or unpredictable access patterns, such as data lakes, data analytics, and new applications.
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