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How to Mount an S3 Bucket Locally on Linux

In many ways, S3 buckets act like like cloud hard drives, but are only “object level storage,” not block level storage like EBS or EFS. However, it is possible to mount a bucket as a filesystem, and access it directly by reading and writing files. Read This Article on CloudSavvy IT ›
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