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EBS is like the virtual disk of a VM:
 
 
 
    Durable, instances backed by EBS can be freely started and stopped (saving money)
 
    Can be snapshotted at any point in time, to get point-in-time backups
 
    AMIs can be created from EBS snapshots, so the EBS volume becomes a template for new systems
 
 
 
Instance storage is:
 
 
 
    Local, so generally faster
 
    Non-networked, in normal cases EBS I/O comes at the cost of network bandwidth (except
 
    Has limited I/O per second IOPS). Even provisioned I/O maxes out at a few thousand IOPS
 
    Fragile. As soon as the instance is stopped, you lose everything in instance storage.
 
 
 
Here's where to use each:
 
 
 
    Use EBS for the backing OS partition and permanent storage (DB data, critical logs, application config)
 
    Use instance storage for in-process data, noncritical logs, and transient application state. Example: external sort storage, tempfiles, etc.
 
    Instance storage can also be used for performance-critical data, when there's replication between instances (NoSQL DBs, distributed queue/message systems, and DBs with replication)
 
    Use S3 for data shared between systems: input dataset and processed results, or for static data used by each system when lauched.
 
    Use AMIs for prebaked, launchable servers
 

Edição atual tal como às 18h40min de 31 de outubro de 2016