Table of Contents • • • • • • The benefits of Amazon Glacier for data backup may be a no-brainer when it comes to dollars and cents, but implementation tends to get a smidge puzzling if you don’t know what to do after feeding Amazon your credit card digits. The question is how to get data from your device into a Glacier Vault and, lucky you, we’ve got the answer. Contrary to popular opinion, it isn’t a matter of yelling at your computer screen. The problem is that Amazon Glacier is a data repository, but lacks the means to traffic data data.
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It needs a transport system and, in this article, we’re going to cover the best of the best, led by what may be the most sophisticated data ferryman of them all,. East (Ohio): $0.004 U.S. West (Oregon): $0.004 U.S. California): $0.005 Asia Pacific (Seoul): $0.005 Asia Pacific (Sydney): $0.005 EU (Frankfurt): $0.0045 EU (Ireland): $0.004 The issue with Amazon Glacier is that it serves a narrow purpose: archival.
When I first connected it to the Mac, I was never prompted about formatting or anything else Mac-specific, in fact I was never even prompted regarding drivers. So for two years I moved files between the drive and the Mac without any problems, until now when I try to use the drive with my current PC. Upon plugging it in, it behaved just like the USB flash drive and the 40GB extrernal drive I have- a small orange icon would appear on the desktop, with the name of the drive and the USB symbol. So far it's been suggested to me that indeed the Mac *did* format the drive in a way that makes it Mac only, and I can't reformat because I have data I first need to get to move to the new computer. Another theory is that since it came from Apple despite it being an Iomega product, it might have been shipped with a Mac-specific tweak- perhaps it was already formatted for Mac use.
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It’s perfect for file backup, but doesn’t work well for application design or processes that require regular access to stored files. That’s because, despite its dirt cheap storage, usage fees are not only expensive, but data retrieval speeds are painfully slow unless you want to pay for expedited retrieval. Amazon Glacier Retrieval Rates Cost per GB: Retrieval Time: Standard: $0.01 per GB and $0.05 per 1,000 requests 3-5 hours Bulk: $0.0025 per GB and $0.025 per request 5-12 hours Expedited: $0.03 per GB and $0.01 per request 1-5 minutes That’s not a huge problem for businesses or even home consumers looking for a more reliable backup solution than, say, or, two buggy services that frequently stall and have suspect approaches to customer support that leave you with more questions than answers. Not only does Amazon have excellent support, Glacier is reliable for upload speeds and data integrity, thanks to a global data center network that spans 18 geographic regions around the world. Coming up, we’ll outline our picks for the best backup tools for Amazon Glacier. Sadly, the pickings are slim. Aside from CloudBerry, the only notable names are Duplicati and Arq.