1 00:00:00,200 --> 00:00:01,960 So here is a quick hands-on 2 00:00:01,960 --> 00:00:04,820 on the Storage Gateway but you don't need to know 3 00:00:04,820 --> 00:00:06,950 how to configure one for the exam, 4 00:00:06,950 --> 00:00:07,783 just you need to know 5 00:00:07,783 --> 00:00:09,280 the different kinds of offerings you have. 6 00:00:09,280 --> 00:00:12,110 And so, that's what I'm going to show you in this console. 7 00:00:12,110 --> 00:00:13,370 So, let's create a gateway. 8 00:00:13,370 --> 00:00:15,060 As you can see, we have four different kinds of gateways, 9 00:00:15,060 --> 00:00:18,610 we can have Amazon S3 File Gateway, FSx File Gateway, 10 00:00:18,610 --> 00:00:20,980 Volume gateway, and Tape gateway. 11 00:00:20,980 --> 00:00:22,980 So, the Amazon S3 File Gateway 12 00:00:22,980 --> 00:00:27,010 is to have a local cache for Amazon S3 on-premises 13 00:00:27,010 --> 00:00:28,690 with your most recently used data 14 00:00:28,690 --> 00:00:30,820 so this is the whole purpose of a file gateway. 15 00:00:30,820 --> 00:00:31,890 And if you click on Next, 16 00:00:31,890 --> 00:00:33,610 you can look at the Platform options. 17 00:00:33,610 --> 00:00:35,290 So, you can either host this 18 00:00:35,290 --> 00:00:38,700 on some on-premises virtualization platforms, 19 00:00:38,700 --> 00:00:41,670 such as VMware or Hyper-V, or Linux KVM, 20 00:00:41,670 --> 00:00:43,780 or you can host it directly on Amazon EC2, 21 00:00:43,780 --> 00:00:45,480 but it's going to remove someone as the benefits 22 00:00:45,480 --> 00:00:46,460 for caching. 23 00:00:46,460 --> 00:00:49,200 Or you can have your own hardware appliance 24 00:00:49,200 --> 00:00:51,180 that you can order directly from here. 25 00:00:51,180 --> 00:00:53,520 And then once you hook that hardware appliance 26 00:00:53,520 --> 00:00:54,710 into your data center, 27 00:00:54,710 --> 00:00:56,720 you'll be running a file gateway for you, 28 00:00:56,720 --> 00:00:57,890 which is quite handy. 29 00:00:57,890 --> 00:01:01,380 So once you do set up for example in EC2 instance, 30 00:01:01,380 --> 00:01:02,213 then you click on Next 31 00:01:02,213 --> 00:01:05,030 and you would configure the gateway, which is out of scope. 32 00:01:05,030 --> 00:01:06,910 I just want to show you the main options. 33 00:01:06,910 --> 00:01:09,320 So the Amazon FSx File Gateway is the same as free, 34 00:01:09,320 --> 00:01:10,900 but this time you want to cache 35 00:01:10,900 --> 00:01:13,350 the windows file server directly on-premises. 36 00:01:13,350 --> 00:01:15,610 And again, we have different platform options, 37 00:01:15,610 --> 00:01:17,780 including a hardware appliance, if we wanted to. 38 00:01:17,780 --> 00:01:21,790 And then we would configure the FSx file gateway properly. 39 00:01:21,790 --> 00:01:23,060 The Volume gateway is very interesting 40 00:01:23,060 --> 00:01:24,190 because we have two options. 41 00:01:24,190 --> 00:01:25,910 And that's what I want to show you in this hands-on. 42 00:01:25,910 --> 00:01:27,720 So we have the cached volume, 43 00:01:27,720 --> 00:01:29,990 which is going to give you low-latency access 44 00:01:29,990 --> 00:01:32,290 to your most recently used data for your volumes 45 00:01:32,290 --> 00:01:35,040 or storage volume, which is on-premise data 46 00:01:35,040 --> 00:01:36,650 with scheduled upside backups. 47 00:01:36,650 --> 00:01:39,740 So two very different use cases for Volume gateway, 48 00:01:39,740 --> 00:01:42,360 and you need to know the differences going into the exam. 49 00:01:42,360 --> 00:01:44,230 So the Volume gateway is going to use you block storage 50 00:01:44,230 --> 00:01:48,120 in Amazon S3 and point-in-time backups as EBS snapshots, 51 00:01:48,120 --> 00:01:50,700 so that they are actually volumes. 52 00:01:50,700 --> 00:01:52,620 And finally, the tape gateway 53 00:01:52,620 --> 00:01:55,380 is allowing you to backup your data into Amazon S3 54 00:01:55,380 --> 00:01:57,900 and archive it into Glacier 55 00:01:57,900 --> 00:02:00,040 using your existing tape based processes, 56 00:02:00,040 --> 00:02:02,870 because it uses the same protocol that you're used to 57 00:02:02,870 --> 00:02:03,853 with your VTL. 58 00:02:04,900 --> 00:02:09,009 So that's it for your different storage gateways. 59 00:02:09,009 --> 00:02:10,600 I hope you liked it, I hope it makes sense 60 00:02:10,600 --> 00:02:12,600 and I will see you in the next session.