A company needs to migrate of data from an on-premises SMB file share to Amazon S3. The company has a internet connection, but production traffic limits the available bandwidth for the migration to . The migration must be completed within while minimizing overall transfer time. Once the bulk data is migrated, the company wants to continuously sync daily incremental changes over the network. Which two actions should the company take to meet these requirements?
- Order an AWS Snowball Edge Storage Optimized device to perform the initial bulk data transfer.Cevap
- Deploy an AWS DataSync agent on-premises to sync incremental updates over the network after the bulk data is imported.Cevap
- CUse AWS DataSync to copy the entire dataset directly over the available network connection within the 10-day window.
- DSet up AWS Transfer for SFTP to perform the initial bulk data migration over the network.
- EUse an AWS Snowball Edge device configured with the default AWS-managed KMS key for Amazon S3 (aws/s3) to encrypt the bulk data.
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The company should order an AWS Snowball Edge Storage Optimized device to perform the initial bulk data transfer, and deploy an AWS DataSync agent on-premises to sync incremental updates over the network.
The correct actions are ordering an AWS Snowball Edge Storage Optimized device and deploying an AWS DataSync agent. Transferring over a network connection would take around , which is too slow for the requirement. Shipping the data using a Snowball Edge Storage Optimized device solves the bulk migration constraint. AWS DataSync is then used to sync daily incremental changes over the network.
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