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my name is Edward name Im the general manager of Amazon fsx and Im really excited to be here today talking to you about how you can use s3 with fsx for lustre to make your compute workloads run faster and run cheaper we launched fsx for lustre a year ago at reinvent cant believe its already been a year but Im really excited to talk to you about what the service looks like today and were sharing a few announcements about things that are coming soon as well so in this session were going to talk first about how exactly FS x4 luster is designed to make your compute workloads run faster and cheaper on AWS will then share details about how to use s3 and fsx together to process data sets well talk about some options that you have for how to use fsx for lustre during a data processing workload and based on your workloads requirements how you can think about things like availability and some options we give around availability will then share some details on performance and TCO and the