Wondering what’s changed with AWS this month, but haven’t found the time to check through weeks of headlines? Amazon File Cache is now in general availability https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/09/amazon-file-cache-generally-available/ that provides a scalable, high-speed, sub-millisecond cache that allows EC2 instances to access data that is stored in disparate locations (for instance, in your own datacenter). When you create a File Cache, it can be linked to multiple data stores, like: NFS file systems in your datacenter Cloud-based file systems like Amazon FSx S3

This is a great way to https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-file-cache-a-high-performance-cache-on-aws-for-your-on-premises-file-systems/ so your data can be securely accessed by EC2 workloads in AWS.

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