Std has the same performance as every other storage class. There are 2 async classes which you can't read from without retrieving first, but that's not a 'performance' difference as such - GETs aren't slow, they fail.
nope
Generally speaking this isn't something Amazon S3 customers need to worry about - as others have said, S3 will automatically scale index performance over time based on load. The challenge primarily comes when customers…
Std has the same performance as every other storage class. There are 2 async classes which you can't read from without retrieving first, but that's not a 'performance' difference as such - GETs aren't slow, they fail.
nope
Generally speaking this isn't something Amazon S3 customers need to worry about - as others have said, S3 will automatically scale index performance over time based on load. The challenge primarily comes when customers…