From ec30c9ccce7857265db790ee54162bf8d2e3b529 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?No=C4=8Dnica=20Mellifera?= Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2023 15:53:13 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] fix preview text for blog post (#3030) --- #### Does this PR need a docs update or release note? - [ ] :white_check_mark: Yes, it's included - [ ] :clock1: Yes, but in a later PR - [ ] :no_entry: No #### Type of change - [ ] :sunflower: Feature - [ ] :bug: Bugfix - [ ] :world_map: Documentation - [ ] :robot: Supportability/Tests - [ ] :computer: CI/Deployment - [ ] :broom: Tech Debt/Cleanup #### Issue(s) * # #### Test Plan - [ ] :muscle: Manual - [ ] :zap: Unit test - [ ] :green_heart: E2E --- website/blog/2023-4-04-aws-storage-class.md | 4 +--- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/website/blog/2023-4-04-aws-storage-class.md b/website/blog/2023-4-04-aws-storage-class.md index b94d5e6d5..e9a5a4987 100644 --- a/website/blog/2023-4-04-aws-storage-class.md +++ b/website/blog/2023-4-04-aws-storage-class.md @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ --- slug: aws-storage-class title: "Choosing the Best AWS S3 Storage Class for Corso Backups" -description: "By watching my -four short videos, you’ll be set up and on your way to backing up all your Microsoft 365 -data in less than 20 minutes. That’s shorter than most meetings!" +description: "Recently when writing about the storage options for Corso, I found myself going pretty far in the weeds on storage classes in S3. I thought I’d make a list of all the storage options and why they might, or might not, work for backups." authors: nica tags: [corso, microsoft 365, AWS, backups] date: 2023-04-04