s3 basics

Deepika Sahu answered on December 24, 2022 Popularity 8/10 Helpfulness 1/10

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    It is object-based storage.

    ● Files are stored in Buckets.

    ● The bucket is a kind of folder.

    ● Folders can be from 0 to 5 TB.

    ● S3 bucket names must be unique globally.

    ● When you upload a file in S3, you will receive an HTTP 200 code if the

    upload was successful.

    ● S3 offers Strong consistency for PUTs of new objects, overwrites or delete of

    current object and List operations.

    ● By Default, all the Objects in the bucket are private. 

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