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Amazon Now Serves Files At Sub-Millisecond Speeds
In an AWS blog post, Amazon announced that its Elastic File Systems (Amazon EFS) "now provide average latency as low as 600 microseconds for the majority of read operations on data and metadata. "We seem to be approaching the speed of light, even when taking into account IOPS, throughput, and all other external factors," writes Slashdot reader segaboy81. Neowin reports: Amazon is ... ⌘ Read more
Anyone have any other details on this story from AWS with their EFS and sub-millisecond latencies? Apparently the story posted on /. was a dupe, but I can't find the original one, and was interested in reading some comments from the community. Kinda of curious to learn about the "technical" details behind this...
Anyone have any other details on this story from AWS with their EFS and sub-millisecond latencies? Apparently the story posted on /. was a dupe, but I can't find the original one, and was interested in reading some comments from the community. Kinda of curious to learn about the "technical" details behind this...
Thanks @david I was already aware of the AWS Blog Post itself, but I'm glad you linked this to me anyway on IRC, because I _actually_ "listened" to the blog post via
-- As much as I don't like to rely on "Cloud Services" Amazon Polly is kind of cool here 😅
Thanks @david I was already aware of the AWS Blog Post itself, but I'm glad you linked this to me anyway on IRC, because I _actually_ "listened" to the blog post via
-- As much as I don't like to rely on "Cloud Services" Amazon Polly is kind of cool here 😅
@prologic On my site, it does not render at all. I might have to add the hostname the the allowed list, right?
@carsten as we chatted on IRC, you will need to allow cloudfront\\.net on the "Allow domains" under pod management. In my pod I allow everything (.*).*
@carsten are we chatted on IRC, you will need to allow cloudfront\\.net on the "Allow domains" under pod management. In my pod I allow everything (.*).*