Amazon EFS Archive
Save up to 50% on cold, rarely-accessed file data
Amazon Elastic File Storage (Amazon EFS) provides serverless, fully elastic file storage that makes it simple to set up and run file workloads on AWS. Amazon EFS Archive is a storage class that is cost- optimized for cold, rarely-accessed data — giving you a cost-effective way to retain even your coldest data so that it’s always available to power new business insights. EFS Archive delivers storage prices up to 50% lower compared to the cost-optimized EFS Infrequent Access (IA) storage class, and up to 97% lower compared to the high-performance EFS Standard storage class. The EFS Archive storage class costs only $0.008/GB-month1.
EFS Archive is cost-optimized for long-lived file data that is accessed a few times a year or less. supports the same intelligent tiering experience as existing EFS storage classes, which means that you can now combine the sub-millisecond SSD latencies of Amazon EFS Standard for your active frequently -accessed data with the lower costs of Amazon EFS Infrequent Access (IA) and EFS Archive for your colder data. When needed, all your data—across EFS Standard, IA, and Archive storage classes—is accessible from a single EFS file system that’s automatically cost-optimized for a mix of active and inactive data.
To get started with Archive, simply enable Amazon EFS Lifecycle Management for your file system. EFS’s default, recommended policy will automatically transition your data across EFS Standard, IA, and Archive. Amazon EFS will automatically and transparently move your files to the lower cost EFS IA and Archive storage classes based on the last time they were accessed. Amazon EFS transparently serves files across all storage classes from a common file system namespace. You also don't have to worry about which of your files are actively used and which are infrequently accessed. Amazon EFS Intelligent-Tiering offers an additional lifecycle policy that moves files back to EFS Standard automatically when they are accessed.
1pricing in US East (N. Virginia) region