Amazon Web Service, aka AWS, is a leading cloud infrastructure provider for storing your servers, applications, databases, networking, domain controllers, and active directories in a widespread cloud architecture. AWS provides a Simple Storage Service (S3) for storing your objects or data with (119’s) of data durability. AWS S3 is compliant with PCI-DSS, HIPAA/HITECH, FedRAMP, EU Data Protection Directive, and FISMA that helps satisfy regulatory requirements.

When you log in to the AWS portal, navigate to the S3 bucket, choose your required bucket, and download or upload the files. Doing it manually on the portal is quite a time-consuming task. Instead, you can use the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) that works best for bulk file operations with easy-to-use scripts. You can schedule the execution of these scripts for an unattended object download/upload.

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How to Use the AWS CLI to Upload Files to AWS S3
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