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AWS whitepapers documentation change

Service: whitepapers · 2025-10-07 · Documentation low

File: whitepapers/latest/next-generation-oss/compute-storage.md

Summary

Updated 'Amazon S3 Glacier' to 'Amazon Glacier' in storage classes description

Security assessment

Consistency update for service naming. No modification to security capabilities or regulatory compliance aspects mentioned in the text. The security context of data archiving requirements remains unaffected.

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@@ -13 +13 @@ This whitepaper is for historical reference only. Some content might be outdated
-[Amazon Elastic Block Store](https://aws.amazon.com/ebs/) (EBS) provides a high-performance, block-storage service designed for use with Amazon EC2, which enables OSS applications that are throughput and transaction intensive, such as running a custom graph database representing network topologies in real-time, or running a database to support a legacy OSS application. [Amazon Simple Storage Service](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/) (Amazon S3) provides the scalability, data availability, security, and performance required to store network performance data and network configuration exports, and share across the OSS stack, enabling to scale the size of the network supported by an OSS solution. Similarly, Amazon S3 provides various storage classes, inclusive of [Amazon S3 Glacier](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/glacier/) (that provides low-cost data archiving for stringent data storage regulatory requirements). [Amazon Elastic File System](https://aws.amazon.com/efs/) (EFS) provides a simple, serverless, set-and-forget, elastic file system that enables the sharing of configuration data, temporary files, logs, etc., across the entire OSS application stack, without having to provision or manage the storage. This enables CSPs to leverage cloud storage benefits for legacy and new OSS applications. 
+[Amazon Elastic Block Store](https://aws.amazon.com/ebs/) (EBS) provides a high-performance, block-storage service designed for use with Amazon EC2, which enables OSS applications that are throughput and transaction intensive, such as running a custom graph database representing network topologies in real-time, or running a database to support a legacy OSS application. [Amazon Simple Storage Service](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/) (Amazon S3) provides the scalability, data availability, security, and performance required to store network performance data and network configuration exports, and share across the OSS stack, enabling to scale the size of the network supported by an OSS solution. Similarly, Amazon S3 provides various storage classes, inclusive of [Amazon Glacier](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/glacier/) (that provides low-cost data archiving for stringent data storage regulatory requirements). [Amazon Elastic File System](https://aws.amazon.com/efs/) (EFS) provides a simple, serverless, set-and-forget, elastic file system that enables the sharing of configuration data, temporary files, logs, etc., across the entire OSS application stack, without having to provision or manage the storage. This enables CSPs to leverage cloud storage benefits for legacy and new OSS applications.