In this chapter, you’ll revisit your friend AWS S3 and look at backup strategies. You’ll also take a closer look at other storage options on the AWS platform for storing your data. As your hosting presence, site, and files grow over months and years, you’ll need a plan for backing up data that is important, moving data that is less frequently accessed or not as relevant as it once was to less costly storage, and evaluating expiring data that is no longer needed. The process of doing these steps is referred to as the content lifecycle and the ...
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16. Content Lifecycles, Management, and Backup
Jason Nadon1
(1)Kingsville, Ontario, Canada
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