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General information

You will be able to upload files to the buckets you've created (see How to Create Buckets). After your content has been uploaded, it will be mirrored in Glacier Deep Archive in the bucket that duplicates your bucket names with the-repl suffix. You will not be able to do anything with the content in the -repl bucket. You will be able to see filenames, as a reassurance that your content has been mirrored, but if you attempt to download or get information about the files, you will likely encounter "Access denied" or "Failure to read attributes of [filename]. Forbidden. Request Error" or other errors. Files in these -repl buckets will only be accessed in the event of checksum failure in your active file structures, so those files can be replaced by this Glacier Deep Archive copy.

NOTE: you will be able to delete files you've uploaded within 7 days of initial upload. After that, your files (unless they're in a -public bucket) will be moved to Glacier Instant Retrieval and will be much more difficult to retrieve, download, and/or delete from that storage service. We recommend confirming you've uploaded the content you meant to, to the correct buckets, within a few days of initial upload.

CLI option:

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Cyberduck option:

  • Uploading folders or individual files is as simple as clicking and dragging from a folder in File Explorer / Finder into Cyberduck client. Alternatively, you can click on the "Upload" button in the Cyberduck client to browse which files or folders you wish to upload.
  • Cyberduck will provide a pop-up log regarding whether or not upload was successful; there will be another pop-up message if there are any errors or issues with the upload process (such as if you are not authorized to upload to that bucket). 


SFTPGo option:

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