Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) is designed to store and retrieve any amount of data. It offers high durability, scalability, availability, and supports a variety of use cases such as backup, archiving, disaster recovery, and big data analytics. Amazon EBS, on the other hand, is designed for block storage and is used for persistent storage for EC2 instances.
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