Overview
S3 Storage Lens delivers organization-wide visibility into object storage usage, activity trends, and makes actionable recommendations to optimize costs and apply data protection best practices. S3 Storage Lens is the first cloud storage analytics solution to provide a single view of object storage usage and activity across hundreds, or even thousands, of accounts in an organization, with drill-downs to generate insights at multiple aggregation levels. Drawing from more than 16 years of experience helping customers optimize their storage, S3 Storage Lens analyzes organization-wide metrics to deliver contextual recommendations that make it easy to take immediate action.
Amazon S3 is used to store large shared datasets across tens to hundreds of accounts and buckets, multiple Regions, and thousands of prefixes. With S3 Storage Lens, you can easily understand your storage and analyze it to detect outliers. S3 Storage Lens delivers more than 60 metrics (free metrics and advanced metrics) on S3 storage usage and activity to an interactive dashboard in the S3 Console. Free metrics are provided to all customers at no charge, while advanced metrics can be enabled for a monthly per object monitoring charge to receive additional metrics, prefix-level insights, custom metadata filtering, extended data retention, and the option to publish metrics to Amazon CloudWatch. For advanced metrics pricing details, visit the Amazon S3 pricing page.
How S3 Storage Lens works
All Amazon S3 customers can access an interactive S3 Storage Lens dashboard in the S3 Console containing pre-configured views to visualize storage usage and activity trends. With S3 Storage Lens free metrics, you receive 28 metrics across various categories at the bucket level, and 14 days of historical data in the dashboard. You can filter your dashboard by summary, cost optimization, data protection, access management, performance, or events to analyze specific metrics for your intended use cases. In addition to the dashboard in the S3 console, you can export metrics in CSV or Parquet format to an S3 bucket of your choice for further use. To learn more about S3 Storage Lens, read the documentation.
Benefits for upgrading to Storage Lens Advanced metrics
Create custom filters with Storage Lens groups
Storage Lens groups aggregate metrics using custom filters based on object metadata. Storage Lens groups help you drill-down into characteristics of your data, such as distribution of objects by age, your most common file types, and more. This information helps you to better understand and optimize your S3 storage. With Storage Lens groups, you can view metrics filtered by object tag, prefix, suffix, age, or size. For example, you can filter metrics by object tag to identify your fastest-growing datasets, or visualize your storage based on object size and age to inform your storage archive strategy. To get started, you can create Storage Lens groups through the S3 console, CLI, or SDK, and attach them to your Storage Lens dashboards. View the documentation to learn more.
Customers
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Upstox
Upstox is a leading Indian discount broker who provides financial education and a digital platform for making investments to more than 11 million customers.
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Pinterest
Pinterest is a visual discovery engine more than 400 million people use each month to find inspiration for their lives.
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Snowflake
Snowflake delivers the Data Cloud - where organizations mobilize data with near-unlimited scale, concurrency, and performance.
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Veeva
Veeva Systems Inc. is a leader in cloud solutions—including data, software, and services—for the global life sciences industry.
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Dropsuite
Dropsuite helps organizations in 139 countries simply back up, recover, and protect their important business information. Its email backup solution currently backs up company data for more than one million individual users.
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DoorDash
DoorDash connects consumers with their favorite local businesses in more than 25 countries across the globe. A born-in-the-cloud company, DoorDash hosts the majority of its infrastructure, including its commerce platform, on AWS.