What are Snow devices?
Snow devices are a versatile, rugged, portable, and secure edge computing offering. A Snow device can be transported by customers, can be rack mounted for operations in a climate‐controlled data center, or be deployed in harsh environments. Customers use Snow devices to deploy applications at the edge, to collect data, process it locally, and to optionally send it back to Amazon by Amazon DataSync.
Rugged edge locations often lack the space, power, and cooling needed for data center IT equipment to run applications. Backed by 104 vCPUs, 208 GB of memory, and 42 TB (39.5 usable) plus 7.68 TB of dedicated NVMe SSD for compute instances for block storage volumes for EC2-compatible compute instances, Snowball Edge compute-optimized devices run edge computing workloads with a set of disconnected Amazon services. These services include select Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances, Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Amazon Identity and Access Management, Amazon Machine Learning, and Amazon IoT Greengrass.
Snowball Edge features
Amazon Snowball Edge is a type of Snowball Edge device with on-board storage and compute power for select Amazon capabilities. Snowball Edge can process edge-computing workloads locally in addition to transferring data between your local environment and the device.
Are you a first-time Snow device user?
If you are a first-time user of the Amazon Amazon Snow Family service, we recommend that you read the following sections in order:
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For equipment description and data, see Snow Family device hardware description.
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When you're ready to get started, see Getting started with Snow Family devices.