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Larry Dignan, Andrew Nusca and Rachel King

Amazon Web Services intros gateway for backing up enterprise data

By | January 25, 2012, 10:23am PST

Summary: Amazon has debuted a new service that provides enterprises with a new option to securely upload data to Amazon Web Services cloud space.

Amazon Web Services has launched a new storage gateway for automatically backing up enterprise data stored on its cloud space.

Amazon is touting its new storage gateway as an easy but secure way to accomplish this as it doesn’t require any new hardware on the part of the user, nor it is supposed to require the work of many IT employees.

All that is really installed is a new on-premises software appliance that acts as a “gateway” between your business applications and storage infrastructure.

From there, the gateway takes regular snapshots of your enterprise data, which is uploaded to Amazon S3 using SSL protocol.

Overall, it would seem that Amazon is targeting smaller to mid-sized businesses here with limited resources when it comes to hardware, IT staffing, and even the budget.

There is a monthly subscription rate for each gateway, which is $125 per month per installed gateway. But otherwise, it’s a pay-as-you-go model (meaning you only pay for the space you consume) at $0.14 per gigabyte per month.

Each gateway can support up to 12 volumes and a total of 12 TB of storage. Customers can opt for multiple gateways per account and have the choice for storing data at one of the AWS data centers in the United States, Japan, or Europe.

However, there are other aspects to the storage gateway service that would entice larger businesses, such as the IT-Lifeline, which provides data vaulting and disaster recovery services designed for industries such as finance and healthcare.

For a closer look at the new AWS storage gateway, check out the promo clip below. For even finer, nitty-gritty details about this solution, check out the Amazon Web Services blog.

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Rachel King is a staff writer for ZDNet based in San Francisco.

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Rachel King

Rachel King is a staff writer for CBS Interactive in San Francisco. Before serving as a contributing editor at ZDNet in New York City for two years, she previously worked for The Business Insider, FastCompany.com, CNN's San Francisco bureau and the U.S. Department of State. Rachel has also written for MainStreet.com, Irish America Magazine and the New York Daily News, among others. Rachel has a B.A. in Mass Communications and History from the University of California, Berkeley and a M.S. in Journalism from Columbia University, where she served as art director for the student magazine, Plated.

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Uh, StorSimple & Azure have already been there done that Amazon. happy

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