AWS Storage Gateway User Guide
Earlier Updates
Change
Description
Date Changed
Support for storage
up to 1,024 TiB
in size for cached
volumes
Support for the
VMXNET3 (10 GbE)
network adapter
type in VMware ESXi
hypervisor
Performance
enhancements
Miscellaneous
enhancements and
updates to the AWS
Storage Gateway
local console
For cached volumes, you can now create up to 32
storage volumes at up to 32 TiB each for a maximum of
1,024 TiB of storage. For more information, see
and
.
If your gateway is hosted on a VMware ESXi hypervisor,
you can reconfigure the gateway to use the VMXNET3
adapter type. For more information, see
Network Adapters for Your Gateway (p. 264)
The maximum upload rate for AWS Storage Gateway
has increased to 120 MB a second, and the maximum
download rate has increased to 20 MB a second.
The AWS Storage Gateway local console has been
updated and enhanced with additional features to help
you perform maintenance tasks. For more information,
see
Configuring Your Gateway Network (p. 257)
September 16, 2015
Support for tagging
AWS Storage Gateway now supports resource tagging.
You can now add tags to gateways, volumes, and
virtual tapes to make them easier to manage. For
more information, see
.
September 2, 2015
Compatibility with
Quest (formerly
Dell) NetVault
Backup 10.0
Tape gateway is now compatible with Quest NetVault
Backup 10.0. You can now use Quest NetVault Backup
10.0 to back up your data to Amazon S3 and archive
directly to offline storage (GLACIER or DEEP_ARCHIVE).
Quest NetVault Backup (p. 112)
June 22, 2015
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