AWS has already migrated 10 petabytes of data in support of Ukraine

Published , by Blake Morse

Amazon’s (AMZN) Q2 2022 earnings results are in and, as always, there’s plenty of information to unpack. Along with earnings revenues there was one bit of humanitarian information that was worth noting. Amazon’s AWS has been assisting Ukraine by uploading a massive 10 petabytes of data to their cloud services.

The information comes directly from Amazon’s Q2 2022 earnings report. According to the report, the company has been helping to migrate data from a number of groups and institutions that includes universities, banks, ministries, and more. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has even gone as far as to award AWS a Ukraine Peace Prize for the work they’ve been doing to preserve all their data.

While Amazon may still have their own humanitarian issues to deal with when it comes to their employees, today’s Q2 2022 earnings report shows they have been making important contributions to Ukraine as they deal with their ongoing fight against a Russian invasion. Along with today’s details on their efforts in the Ukraine, Amazon also reported that they beat revenue expectations. We’ll be sure to keep you posted on any other note-worthy details from today’s report.