
They also offer backup-grade OpenZFS storage at a bit more than half that cost-$51.20 per TiB per month. That doesn't include any bandwidth costs from getting the data back out of AWS, mind you-which won't be a problem if your application servers are already on AWS, but could kinda suck if you're doing a lot of local backups or something.

Powered by AWS Graviton processors and the latest AWS disk and networking technologies, Amazon FSx for OpenZFS delivers up to 1 million IOPS with latencies of hundreds of microseconds.Ĭost is going to be approximately $92.16 per month ($0.09 per GiB per month) for 1TiB stored.
#FSX FOR OPENZFS WINDOWS#
With Amazon FSx for OpenZFS, customers can launch, run, and scale fully managed file systems on AWS and replace their on-premise commodity, off-the-shelf servers to achieve better agility, security, and lower costs.Īnnounced at re:Invent 2021, Amazon FSx for OpenZFS is the newest member of the Amazon FSx family of services that provides fully-featured and highly-performant file storage powered by widely-used file systems (including Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, Amazon FSx for Lustre, and Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP).Īmazon FSx for OpenZFS is built on the open-source OpenZFS file system, widely deployed to store and manage exabytes of application data for workloads that include machine learning, electronic chip design automation, application build environments, media processing, and financial analytics, where scale, performance, and cost-efficiency are of utmost importance.

Amazon just announced OpenZFS support !O_o!Īmazon FSx for OpenZFS helps organizations migrate their data stores to the cloud.
