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  1. Cloud Object Storage – Amazon S3 – Amazon Web Services

    To store your data in Amazon S3, you first create a bucket and specify a bucket name and AWS Region. Then, you upload your data to that bucket as objects in Amazon S3.

  2. General purpose buckets overview - Amazon Simple Storage Service

    Store all of your files, known as objects, within a uniquely named Amazon S3 general purpose bucket.

  3. What is Amazon S3? - Amazon Simple Storage Service

    Amazon S3 supports four types of buckets—general purpose buckets, directory buckets, table buckets, and vector buckets. Each type of bucket provides a unique set of features for different use cases.

  4. Getting started with Amazon S3 - Amazon Simple Storage Service

    To store an object in Amazon S3, you create a bucket and then upload the object to the bucket. When the object is in the bucket, you can open it, download it, and move it. When you no longer need an …

  5. Getting Started – Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) – AWS

    To store an object in Amazon S3, you upload the file you want to store to a bucket. When you upload a file, you can set permissions on the object and any metadata.

  6. Creating, configuring, and working with Amazon S3 general purpose …

    The topics in this section provide an overview of working with general purpose buckets in Amazon S3. They include information about naming, creating, accessing, and deleting general purpose buckets.

  7. Creating a general purpose bucket - Amazon Simple Storage Service

    Learn how to create an Amazon S3 general purpose bucket, configure essential settings, and understand key concepts like S3 Object Ownership, S3 Block Public Access settings, and default …

  8. Amazon S3 Features - Cloud Object Storage - AWS

    With S3 bucket names, prefixes, object tags, S3 Metadata, and S3 Inventory, you have a range of ways to categorize and report on your data, and you can subsequently configure other S3 features to take …

  9. Getting started with Amazon S3 using the AWS CLI

    Learn how to use the AWS CLI to create general purpose buckets, upload objects, download objects, and manage your Amazon S3 resources.

  10. Amazon S3 FAQs - Cloud Object Storage - AWS

    General purpose buckets are the original S3 bucket type, and a single general purpose bucket can contain objects stored across all storage classes except S3 Express One Zone. They are …