Dropbox migrates 34 PB data lake to Amazon S3 - AWS Customer Success Story
Global collaboration tool Dropbox migrated 34 PB of data to Amazon S3 to securely and efficiently perform analytics, innovate without affecting customer experience, and reduce operational overhead. Hear from Ashish Gandhi on how they performed this migration, and the benefits they have realized.
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