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Hello.
As you know, S3 Glacier is an inexpensive storage class suitable for long-term backups.
There are three types of S3 Glacier.
If you need to retrieve data in milliseconds, I think it is better to use "S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval".
There are also "S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval" and "S3 Glacier Deep Archive", but it takes time to retrieve them.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/introduction.html
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Hello, Thank you for that. I may be mis-understanding the concept of how snowball works, as that's what I was thinking of originally, but if I'd like to quickly retrieve information, due to catastrophic failure and/or complete loss of our physcial infrastructure (flooding, fire, robbery, etc), even downloading it would take several days. Could I make use of a service like snowball, or snowcone even, to retrieve it quicker, even if it's stored in some rendition of Glacier?
AWS Snowball is a physical device used to migrate large amounts of on-premises data to AWS. Unfortunately it cannot be used to retrieve data from S3 Glacier.