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Amazon Snowball Documentation
Built for edge computing & data migration
Amazon Snowball is available in two device types: Snowball Edge Compute Optimized with more computing capabilities, intended for higher performance workloads and Snowball Edge Storage Optimized with more storage, which is intended for large-scale data migrations and capacity-oriented workloads.
Amazon Snowball key features
Fast data migration
Snowball Edge devices are designed to feature high-speed network connections. Data encryption can be performed on the device itself, helping you enable a higher data throughput rate and shorter data transfer times.
Amazon OpsHub for simple management and monitoring
Amazon OpsHub is a complimentary application for managing Amazon Snow Family Devices. The OpsHub graphical user interface (GUI) is designed to make it easy for you to set up and manage Amazon Snowball devices, enabling you to rapidly deploy edge computing workloads and migrate data to the cloud, including when you don’t have an internet connection. You can install Amazon OpsHub on a Windows, Mac, or Linux client machine, such as a laptop.
GPU support
Snowball Edge Compute Optimized provides an optional GPU along with Amazon EC2 instances to help you accelerate an application’s performance in disconnected environments. Using the GPU option, you can run applications such as advanced machine learning and motion video analysis in environments with little or no connectivity.
Clustering
You can cluster multiple Snowball devices when running edge computing jobs to create a local storage tier with increased durability for your on-premises applications. When creating a new job in the Amazon Web Services Console, you can select the option to make a cluster. In the event of a device failure, a replacement device can be ordered easily through the Console. This functionality is available for local storage and compute jobs and is not enabled for data migration jobs.
Amazon S3-compatible endpoint for object storage
Applications can work with Snowball object storage through an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3)-compatible endpoint that can be accessed through the S3 SDK or CLI.
Tape data migration
You can use a Snowball Edge Storage Optimized device with Amazon Storage Gateway Tape Gateway to migrate physical tape data to Amazon S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval or Amazon S3 Glacier Deep Archive. You can retain your tape-based backup workflows and don’t need to use your network connection to Amazon Web Services for data transfer. After your tape data is migrated to Amazon Web Services, you can view your virtual tapes through the Amazon Storage Gateway console and access data on them through a Tape Gateway that runs on premises as a virtual machine or hardware appliance or on an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance on Amazon Web Services.
Block storage
You can run block storage on both Snowball Edge Compute Optimized and Snowball Edge Storage Optimized devices. You can attach block storage volumes to Amazon EC2 instances using a subset of the Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) API that enable you to configure and manage volumes for EC2 instances on Snowball devices. This can make it easier for you to develop applications in EC2, and then run them in disconnected and remote locations.
NFS endpoint
Applications can work with Snowball Edge devices as a NFS mount point with supported NFS versions.
On-board computing
Amazon Snowball Edge devices have computing resources to collect and process data at the edge. Devices are designed to run specific Amazon EC2 instances with processing and storage available to support your applications and Amazon IoT Greengrass functions. During the ordering process, you can select your Amazon EC2 AMIs that you want to install on the device, including AMIs running IoT Greengrass. Amazon Web Services can then load the AMIs onto the device and ship it to you.
Encryption
Data transferred to Amazon Snowball can be encrypted with encryption keys that you can manage with the Amazon Key Management Service (KMS).
Rugged and portable
Amazon Snowball Edge devices have a ruggedized case designed for durability and portability. The devices are each designed to be lightweight and moved by a single person.
Tamper evident
Amazon Snowball Edge devices feature a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) that is designed to provide a hardware root of trust. The TPM is also designed to provide interfaces to the trusted software stack during the measurements and verification of the boot environment integrity after the power is switched on, and before the Snowball Edge device is ready to be used. Amazon Web Services also uses additional tamper inspection processes after each device is received back to the Amazon Web Services Region.
End-to-end tracking
Amazon Snowball devices use an innovative, E Ink shipping label designed to direct the device to the correct Amazon facility and aid in tracking. Once you have completed your data migration job, it can be tracked via Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS), text messages, and via the Amazon Web Services Console.
Data erasure
Once the data migration job has been processed, Amazon Web Services performs steps designed to erase software on the Snowball Edge device.
Additional Information
For additional information about service controls, security features and functionalities, including, as applicable, information about storing, retrieving, modifying, restricting, and deleting data, please see https://docs.amazonaws.cn/en_us. This additional information does not form part of the Documentation for purposes of the Sinnet Customer Agreement for Amazon Web Services (Beijing Region), Western Cloud Data Customer Agreement for Amazon Web Services (Ningxia Region) or other agreement between you and Sinnet or NWCD governing your use of services of Amazon Web Services China Regions.