Amazon Simple Storage Service comes to Europe
Internet, Networks November 7th, 2007
Amazon Simple Storage Service comes to Europe
Amazon.com has now launched their Simple Storage Service (S3) data hosting services in the European market.
They are now offering this new service to customers in European Union to comply with European data protection laws.
This hosting mechanism provides the interested parties with similar infrastructure that Amazon.com uses to run its e-commerce service.
They are allowed to write, read, and delete objects containing from 1 byte to 5GB of data. Amazon claims that the service is currently used by around 290,000 developers and they have till now stored more than 10 billion objects on their servers.
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