Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) announced the general availability of Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, a new storage service that allows customers to launch and run complete, fully managed NetApp
ONTAP file systems in the cloud for the first time. ONTAP is NetApp's
file system technology that has traditionally powered on-premises
network-attached storage (NAS) and provides a widely adopted set of data
access and management capabilities. Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP enables
customers to launch, run, and scale fully managed NetApp ONTAP file
storage on AWS with just a few clicks-giving customers the ability to
migrate their applications that rely on NAS appliances to AWS without
having to modify their applications, tools, processes, or workflows.
Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP now makes it possible for customers to
deploy and manage their applications and data using the NAS workflows
they already know and use today, and enjoy the agility, scalability, and
security of AWS-along with seamless integration with other AWS
services. There are no upfront commitments or costs to use Amazon FSx
for NetApp ONTAP, and customers only pay for the resources used. To get
started with Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, visit aws.amazon.com/fsx/netapp-ontap.
Organizations
of all sizes are migrating their on-premises applications to the cloud
to increase agility, accelerate innovation, improve security, and reduce
costs. Many of those applications store the data they rely on in a NAS
appliance, providing multiple compute resources and multiple users with
access to shared data. Today, many organizations store and manage their
application data on premises using NAS appliances powered by ONTAP,
which provide storage and data management features that make it easy to
manage applications and workloads. For example, application
administrators depend on ONTAP to provide high-performance storage with
features that make it easy to support their applications like
multi-protocol access to network file shares, point-in-time snapshots
for data protection, and data replication and cloning for redundancy.
Storage administrators typically manage NetApp ONTAP deployments for
multiple users and groups, and rely on standardized tools, workflows,
and processes for managing file storage that are built around ONTAP's
administrative capabilities and application programming interfaces
(APIs). Before today, if customers wanted to migrate their applications
to the cloud, they would need to forgo the NAS data management
capabilities they are familiar with, and in many cases, re-architect
their applications, tools, and workflows, which required customers to
expend time and effort to realize the agility, scalability, and security
of the cloud.
Amazon
FSx for NetApp ONTAP now allows customers to launch, run, and scale
fully managed NetApp ONTAP file storage on AWS with just a few
clicks-giving customers the ability to migrate their on-premises
applications that rely on NetApp or other NAS appliances to AWS without
having to modify their applications or how they manage their data.
Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP offers high-performance file storage that
supports ONTAP's familiar capabilities and features, including
multi-protocol access to network file shares, point-in-time snapshots,
SnapMirror (for data replication), and FlexClone (for data cloning).
Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP also fully supports ONTAP's storage
efficiency features (deduplication, compression, compaction, and thin
provisioning) so customers can take advantage of their on-premises
capabilities in the cloud. In addition to using the Amazon FSx API,
customers can also manage Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP using ONTAP
administrative APIs, allowing customers to continue deploying and
managing storage using their existing tools, workflows, and processes.
Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP provides high availability and durability by
automatically replicating data across multiple Availability Zones, and
it supports data replication and backups across AWS Regions for even
higher resiliency. With Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, customers can now
take full advantage of NetApp ONTAP as a fully managed service in the
cloud for the first time and enjoy familiar AWS APIs, tools, and
seamless integration with other AWS services for a unified application
experience.
"In
collaborating with NetApp to deliver Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, we're
giving customers the only complete cloud service that is built on ONTAP
and provides its most popular features and capabilities," said Wayne
Duso, Vice President of File, Edge, and Data Services at AWS. "Amazon
FSx for NetApp ONTAP now makes it even easier for customers to migrate
applications and run them on AWS using the same familiar file storage
workflows and data management capabilities they use today on premises."
"NetApp
is a cloud-led software company that specializes in helping our
customers get the most out of their data. ONTAP and its data management
capabilities are integral for so many mission-critical workloads," said
Anthony Lye, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Public Cloud
Services, NetApp. "With Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, we've brought
NetApp's trusted file storage and data management capabilities to the
AWS Cloud. By providing a fully managed service that's supported, run,
and sold by AWS, we're making it simple for customers to leverage the
power of ONTAP for virtually any application."
Amazon
FSx for NetApp ONTAP joins Amazon FSx for Windows File Server and
Amazon FSx for Lustre as the newest file system offered by Amazon FSx-a
suite of file storage services that makes it easy and cost effective to
launch and run popular file systems that are fully managed by AWS.
Customers can get started using Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP in minutes
by creating a file system using the AWS Management Console, the AWS
Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), the Amazon FSx API, or NetApp's Cloud
Manager. Once a file system is created, customers can access their data
from Linux, macOS, or Windows clients by mounting their file systems
using either the Network File System (NFS), Service Message Block (SMB),
or Internet Small Computer Systems Interface (iSCSI) protocols.
Customers can also configure any additional NetApp ONTAP features using
the NetApp ONTAP REST API or CLI. As a fully managed service, Amazon FSx
for NetApp ONTAP manages provisioning file servers and storage volumes,
replicating data, installing file server software updates and patches,
and managing high-availability features.
Amazon
FSx for NetApp ONTAP is available today in US East (Ohio), US East (N.
Virginia), US West (Oregon), Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Hong
Kong), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific
(Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada
(Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe
(Milan), Europe (Paris), Europe (Stockholm), Middle East (Bahrain),
South America (São Paulo), AWS GovCloud (US-East), and AWS GovCloud
(US-West).
CDW
is a leading multi-brand provider of information technology solutions
to business, government, education and healthcare customers in the
United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. "Many of our customers
are looking to the cloud to provide a reliable and cost-effective
environment for the disaster recovery and backup of their existing
on-premises NetApp ONTAP data and business-critical applications," said
Tom DeCoster, Vice President, Hybrid Infrastructure at CDW. "By fully
supporting NetApp ONTAP APIs and features like SnapMirror and SnapVault,
Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP enables NetApp customers to seamlessly
replicate their data from on premises to the AWS cloud, enhancing their
ability to protect and recover data and applications without the need to
alter their application code or management automation."
FactSet's
leading analytics, unique high-quality data, and flexible technology
help financial industry leaders drive productivity and performance and
make better investment decisions. "Our legacy data centers leverage
traditional storage solutions that support the high availability and
scalability of our applications," said Demetry Zilberg, CTO at FactSet.
"As we continue pivoting to the cloud with Amazon FSX for NetApp ONTAP,
we are excited by the opportunity to benefit from combining the familiar
constructs offered by enterprise storage solutions with the elasticity
and simplicity of AWS's native services. We believe this approach will
reduce our execution risk as we migrate applications that depend on our
current architecture."
Rescale
is a technology company that builds cloud software and services that
enable organizations of every size to deliver the engineering and
scientific breakthroughs that enrich humanity. "At Rescale-a widely
adopted platform for modern, cloud HPC-we manage and provide intelligent
automation for the most demanding computational workloads," said Joris
Poort, Founder and CEO of Rescale. "We see Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP
as a huge step forward to deliver the best of cloud infrastructure for
demanding HPC workloads. On-premises HPC workloads can seamlessly burst
to the cloud using ONTAP's efficient data movement and caching tools
without requiring any changes to the underlying application logic."
Logz.io
is a leading cloud observability platform that enables engineers to use
the best open source tools in the market without the complexity of
operating, managing, and scaling them. "As a cloud-native company, we
rely on a variety of AWS services to drive efficiency and cost savings
in our product development," said Tomer Levy, CEO at Logz.io. "We expect
that Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP will streamline our application
development process by letting us automatically provision new storage in
minutes, instantly clone our application's configuration and resources
using NetApp FlexClone, and easily monitor performance and availability
of our storage using the same AWS APIs that currently manage our
production application."
Sysdig
delivers solutions to secure and operate containers, so customers can
confidently run cloud-native workloads in production. "Kubernetes and
containerized microservices are becoming a common way to deploy business
critical apps in the cloud," said Suresh Vasudevan, CEO of Sysdig. "Our
Secure DevOps platform brings a wealth of security and monitoring
capabilities to Kubernetes containers for customers running cloud-native
applications. We are excited about using Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP as
a shared data layer within our offering, enabling us to more quickly
deliver new capabilities to customers."