Daniel Larsson | Senior Storage engineer at Cristie
Many organisations say they "need S3 storage" — but few can clearly explain why. In this masterclass, Daniel introduces S3 from the ground up, then moves into practical exercises, so you leave with both understanding and experience:
What S3 storage actually is: buckets, objects, endpoints, and access keys — explained without the buzzwords
When S3 is the right solution for backup and recovery — and when it isn't
How to create buckets, store files, and retrieve them — hands-on with real commands
How versioning and object lock protect your backups from overwrite and ransomware
How to choose the right storage class — from Standard to Glacier Deep Archive — based on your RTO requirements
How S3 supports compliance requirements such as GDPR, NIS2, and data location control
The goal is not to sell you a specific solution. It's to give you the knowledge to make better decisions — and the practical skills to act on them.
This masterclass is suitable for organisations that:
Are evaluating S3 storage — on-prem, in the cloud, or both — and want to understand what they're actually choosing between
Want to know how S3 fits into a recovery strategy, not just a storage strategy
Need to demonstrate where business-critical data is stored and how it is protected
Face increasing demands around traceability, immutability, and regulatory compliance
Typical participants: IT architects, recovery and storage owners, security officers, platform owners, and IT decision-makers.
Duration: 30–90 minutes depending on your needs
Format: Online or on-site at your premises
Style: Short conceptual introduction followed by hands-on exercises — create buckets, upload and retrieve files, and explore real commands in a live or demo environment
Materials: Basic presentation material and a brief written summary can be shared afterwards
Each masterclass is adapted to where you are today — you won't get generic slides, but a concrete walkthrough based on your environment, your tools, and your real questions.