Timeline for Is this question about Amazon S3 on topic?
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Nov 4, 2022 at 16:37 | comment | added | code11 | Hmm. I believe that means its off topic for any SE site. I know AWS has published a number of white papers about their technology, but I wasn't able to find one on this explicitly. Unfortunate. I think people would be interested in the answer if AWS ever wants to give us a peek behind the curtain. | |
Nov 4, 2022 at 16:32 | comment | added | Makoto | @code11: No, since it suffers from the same injury - only S3 engineers and architects could answer the question in a practical sense, and it doesn't really change the fact that you are prohibited from doing so today. | |
Nov 4, 2022 at 16:32 | comment | added | code11 | Would the question be better phrased as asking what datastructure underlies S3? | |
Nov 4, 2022 at 16:30 | comment | added | Makoto | @code11: The reason is "because AWS said so". Technically - as in technologically - you have a point, but from an objective answer perspective, "AWS said no", so that's what we're going to have to go off of. | |
Nov 4, 2022 at 16:29 | comment | added | code11 | I can accept the first part. However, technically, I imagine the system eventually boils down to flat files supported by some metadata structure. Imagine naively a hashmap holding references to files. There's no reason I have to move the data in order to reindex it in the metadata structure. | |
Nov 4, 2022 at 16:24 | history | answered | Makoto | CC BY-SA 4.0 |