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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced a novel concept called "data transfer terminals," which are physical locations designed for securely uploading large datasets to its cloud storage. Currently available only in Los Angeles and New York, these terminals require users to make a reservation before visiting. Although the idea of physically transporting data to the cloud may seem outdated in a digital age, AWS explains that this approach aims to enhance data security and reduce the risks of data loss or corruption during transmission. The service is primarily targeted at businesses and organizations that manage substantial datasets, including those for training machine learning models or processing media files, rather than typical individual consumers. AWS emphasizes security by maintaining low visibility at these portals to protect the identity and location of its clients, despite their own history of security challenges in cloud storage.
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