During my internship, I used Amazon EBS for a small business portfolio where we had an e-commerce website locally. I utilized Amazon EBS as the storage solution for the EC2 servers we were using at that time.
Sr. Consultant Sales - AWS at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
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Top 5
2024-10-25T11:19:00Z
Oct 25, 2024
Amazon EBS is used as a block storage solution, particularly for high-performance computing, databases, data management, snapshots, and backups. It's especially beneficial for organizations needing consistent high-throughput performance, such as those handling large databases or analytics workloads.
I mainly use Amazon EBS for EC2 configuration. We use it for the EC2 purpose to store data and mount with the running EC2 instances. EBS is the backbone of the compute instances. It is not only a disk; it is the main support for running EC2 instances. Moreover, if you want to use the EBS volume in your EKS cluster, like a Kubernetes cluster, you have to use it.
AWS Freelance Instructor at a educational organization with 11-50 employees
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2024-10-18T09:38:00Z
Oct 18, 2024
I primarily use Amazon EBS (Elastic Block Store) to host our cloud infrastructure on AWS. Currently, I'm using a disaster recovery solution, DRS, as the main stack. Additionally, I utilize several services inside AWS, such as EC2 instances, which are like virtual machines, and S3 buckets for storage.
In our company, almost every department is looking for specific features for the whole project. Right now, I have almost two years of major experience with AWS for the deployment side of our projects. Basically, my individual experience is almost two years for deployment in AWS' features. In our company, all of our departments deal with the tool's deployment module for the projects. As there are some sorts of firewalls handling the load balancing part, we need to deal with Elasticsearch Loader for our individual deployment. We may specifically have to deal with multiple EC2 instances, and we may also need to integrate with these features, but specifically, this is the way the microservices work. We are dealing with some monolithic architecture for which we need to use Amazon EBS (Elastic Block Store).
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We keep the data generated by the applications in the solution. We also store application logs. It is very easy to integrate the tool with the EC2 instance. I use the AWS console to integrate the products. Sometimes, I use CLI.
When it comes to development environments, we have some applications that we deploy from those volumes. Sometimes, we use them for backups mainly due to limitations. So there are some clients who listen to set up that kind of structure in one availability zone.
Information Technology Specialist at Infiniti Creation
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2023-08-03T09:42:58Z
Aug 3, 2023
In my company, we use Amazon EBS whenever there are cases involving our servers having low space or there is some migration of servers required. We also deal with Amazon EFS often, but now we have an NFS tool for support. I use EFS very less since NFS is already present in the current products we deal now. I provide updates from Amazon to my clients. If a client has Ubuntu Server that has EBS, and if the storage has less space, I directly connect my AWS account to add and increase the storage capacity of my client's servers, resolving the client's problems. Every company is required to have its own servers, which means that every server requires storage. The need for storage depends on two kinds of storage, including Amazon EBS, which is a primary kind of storage. The file server or file systems and managing the objects inside require Amazon EBS as it is an important tool for day-to-day operations.
Amazon EBS (Elastic Block Store) is the hard disc for an EC2 machine. The EC2 machine is a server and needs hard disc space like a computer, and Amazon EBS is the storage for the EC2 machine.
Business Owner at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
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2021-01-06T22:27:56Z
Jan 6, 2021
We use Amazon EBS for its different business applications, basic file shares, and database. You could call it a SAN. I'm not sure technologists would call it a SAN, but I do.
Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) provides persistent block level storage volumes for use with Amazon EC2 instances in the AWS Cloud. Each Amazon EBS volume is automatically replicated within its Availability Zone to protect you from component failure, offering high availability and durability. Amazon EBS volumes offer the consistent and low-latency performance needed to run your workloads. With Amazon EBS, you can scale your usage up or down within minutes – all while paying a...
During my internship, I used Amazon EBS for a small business portfolio where we had an e-commerce website locally. I utilized Amazon EBS as the storage solution for the EC2 servers we were using at that time.
Amazon EBS is used as a block storage solution, particularly for high-performance computing, databases, data management, snapshots, and backups. It's especially beneficial for organizations needing consistent high-throughput performance, such as those handling large databases or analytics workloads.
I mainly use Amazon EBS for EC2 configuration. We use it for the EC2 purpose to store data and mount with the running EC2 instances. EBS is the backbone of the compute instances. It is not only a disk; it is the main support for running EC2 instances. Moreover, if you want to use the EBS volume in your EKS cluster, like a Kubernetes cluster, you have to use it.
I primarily use Amazon EBS (Elastic Block Store) to host our cloud infrastructure on AWS. Currently, I'm using a disaster recovery solution, DRS, as the main stack. Additionally, I utilize several services inside AWS, such as EC2 instances, which are like virtual machines, and S3 buckets for storage.
In our company, almost every department is looking for specific features for the whole project. Right now, I have almost two years of major experience with AWS for the deployment side of our projects. Basically, my individual experience is almost two years for deployment in AWS' features. In our company, all of our departments deal with the tool's deployment module for the projects. As there are some sorts of firewalls handling the load balancing part, we need to deal with Elasticsearch Loader for our individual deployment. We may specifically have to deal with multiple EC2 instances, and we may also need to integrate with these features, but specifically, this is the way the microservices work. We are dealing with some monolithic architecture for which we need to use Amazon EBS (Elastic Block Store).
We use EBS Elastic Block Store for data storage.
We keep the data generated by the applications in the solution. We also store application logs. It is very easy to integrate the tool with the EC2 instance. I use the AWS console to integrate the products. Sometimes, I use CLI.
If the instance memory is too high, we must attach EBS volumes. I use the solution to attach and detach volumes.
We use Amazon EBS for customer data and storage.
We use Amazon EBS for data migration purposes for a bank.
At our company, we use it for data storage. We work on Cloud Clusters, so we use EBS as the underlying storage.
When it comes to development environments, we have some applications that we deploy from those volumes. Sometimes, we use them for backups mainly due to limitations. So there are some clients who listen to set up that kind of structure in one availability zone.
In my company, we use Amazon EBS whenever there are cases involving our servers having low space or there is some migration of servers required. We also deal with Amazon EFS often, but now we have an NFS tool for support. I use EFS very less since NFS is already present in the current products we deal now. I provide updates from Amazon to my clients. If a client has Ubuntu Server that has EBS, and if the storage has less space, I directly connect my AWS account to add and increase the storage capacity of my client's servers, resolving the client's problems. Every company is required to have its own servers, which means that every server requires storage. The need for storage depends on two kinds of storage, including Amazon EBS, which is a primary kind of storage. The file server or file systems and managing the objects inside require Amazon EBS as it is an important tool for day-to-day operations.
Amazon EBS (Elastic Block Store) is the hard disc for an EC2 machine. The EC2 machine is a server and needs hard disc space like a computer, and Amazon EBS is the storage for the EC2 machine.
Our team uses the solution as secondary or backup storage. Currently, we have ten users.
I am using Amazon EBS as a storage service.
We use Amazon EBS for its different business applications, basic file shares, and database. You could call it a SAN. I'm not sure technologists would call it a SAN, but I do.