top | item 44862193 (no title) ddorian43 | 6 months ago Its the same design. Actually, S3 is easier, because of the bigger scale, making it easier to support high perf.The bigger the scale the easier it is to support high perf on HDDs. discuss order hn newest awill|6 months ago I worked on S3. It's not. ddorian43|6 months ago I'm too lazy to find the slide deck from AWS CTO where he explained it, the bigger the total scale the easier it was to support bursting workloads by spreading chunks of data across the whole fleet of disks.
awill|6 months ago I worked on S3. It's not. ddorian43|6 months ago I'm too lazy to find the slide deck from AWS CTO where he explained it, the bigger the total scale the easier it was to support bursting workloads by spreading chunks of data across the whole fleet of disks.
ddorian43|6 months ago I'm too lazy to find the slide deck from AWS CTO where he explained it, the bigger the total scale the easier it was to support bursting workloads by spreading chunks of data across the whole fleet of disks.
awill|6 months ago
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