A company needs to gather data from an experiment in a remote location that does not have internet connectivity. During the experiment, sensors that are connected to a total network will generate 6 TB of data in a preprimary formal over the course of 1 week. The sensors can be configured to upload their data files to an FTP server periodically, but the sensors do not have their own FTP server. The sensors also do not support other protocols. The company needs to collect the data centrally and move lie data to object storage in the AWS Cloud as soon. as possible after the experiment.
Which solution will meet these requirements?
For collecting data from remote sensors without internet connectivity, using an AWS Snowcone device with an Amazon EC2 instance running an FTP server presents a practical solution. This setup allows the sensors to upload data to the EC2 instance via FTP, and after the experiment, the Snowcone device can be returned to AWS for data ingestion into Amazon S3. This approach minimizes operational complexity and ensures efficient data transfer to AWS for further processing or storage.
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