Amazon S3 now hosts 100 billion objects – Cloud and The Death of the Sysadmin

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Amazon S3 Now Hosts 100 Billion Objects My laptop with 1TB hosts about 1 million objects. So S3 stores 100,000 TB? Cloud and The Death of the Sysadmin Wrong! Innovation in IT will require more sysadmins: Copyright

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