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By Joseph F. Kovar on Sep 6, 2021 12:22PM
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Amazon Web Services Thursday unveiled several changes to its storage capabilities, including the addition of NetApp’s Ontap storage technology as a cloud-native file system.

The new technology, Amazon FSx for NetApp Ontap, gives NetApp and non-NetApp customers the chance to run the world’s best storage platform in AWS, said Anthony Lye, executive vice president and general manager for public cloud services at NetApp.

“For partners, this is a massive opportunity,” Lye told CRN USA. “Partners can go to any customer, whether it’s a NetApp customer or not, and just point to AWS to give them a file system with all the NetApp tools.”

NetApp wanted Amazon to have as good a product or better when compared to the on-premises version of NetApp Ontap, Lye said.

“And that’s no mean feat,” he said. “It’s important that we facilitate more business continuity and more cloud consumption. And what’s great is that customers don’t need to know how it works. It’s all fully managed. Now everyone, including non-AWS storage administrators, can get access to all the NetApp tools.”

Edward Naim, general manager for Amazon FSx, told CRN USA that FSx was launched two-and-a-half years ago to make it easy to launch, run, and scale fully-managed and feature-rich file systems in AWS.

Naim said FSx currently works with three file systems: Windows File Server using the SMB protocol, Lustre for high-performance computing, and now NetApp Ontap.

“FSx provides the full feel of on-premises storage even though it is in the cloud,” he said. “If data or files need SMB access, FSx allows it to be accessed with Windows File Server or NetApp Ontap. Amazon FSx for NetApp Ontap not only works with the SMB protocol but with all protocols supported by Ontap.”

Lye said NetApp has proven its technology can run petabytes of capacity on the SMB protocol.

“NetApp pioneered the use of multi-protocol storage so one shared volume can be accessed by multiple storage devices,” he said.

Nearly every customer around the world has an AWS account, which now gives them full access to NetApp via a service that Amazon runs, Lye said.

“There was a lot of joint engineering that went on to develop Amazon FSx for NetApp Ontap,” he said. “We didn’t just throw customers over the wall and say, ‘Good luck.’ A lot of NetApp partners, probably all of them, also partner with Amazon. You can’t not partner with Amazon. This is a huge opportunity for partners to offer these services to their customers.’

NetApp’s key strength is the data services offered and the robustness of its platform, Woodall said.

“If you are a NetApp customer, and you want to move to AWS, this how you do it,” he said. “All the existing NetApp tools work. FSx also fits well with the needs of developers working in AWS, letting them take advantage of NetApp and AWS to do development.”

The seamless experience of using cloud-native Ontap will help businesses more easily adopt the cloud, Woodall said.

“NetApp is the only vendor with cloud-native capabilities,” he said. “It’s not a trivial thing. Amazon FSx for NetApp Ontap is another stake in the ground for NetApp which says it is extending on-premises to the cloud. And the biggest benefit is it helps customers do what makes the most sense to them.”

Amazon FSx for NetApp Ontap was only one of several new storage features Amazon introduced Thursday.

Others include Amazon S3 Multi-Region Access Points which simplifies the building of multi-region applications, an Amazon S3 Intelligent Tiering update to make it more useful for short-lived and small storage objects, Amazon Elastic File System Intelligent Tiering to better optimize shared file storage costs, AWS Backup Audit Manager to audit and report on data protection policy compliance, Amazon Elastic Block Store support for 64 TB EBS Snapshots, and AWS Transfer Managed Workflows to help reduce the manual task of preprocessing data for file transfers.

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