A company needs to store a large volume of data for long-term archival. The data will be accessed very rarely, and when access is required, a retrieval time of 12 hours or more is acceptable. Which Amazon S3 storage class should the company use to meet these requirements at the lowest cost?
Amazon S3 Glacier Deep Archive is an extremely low-cost storage class designed for data archiving and long-term backup. It is intended for data that is accessed very infrequently and requires long-term retention. Retrieval times of 12 hours or more are standard for this service, which aligns with the company's requirements where immediate access is not a priority. The other options are designed for more frequent access and, therefore, have higher storage costs, making them less cost-effective for this specific archival use case.
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