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  • Create new bucket:

    • Provide a valid bucket nameProvide a unique bucket id. This is a nickname you provide. It must be between 3 and 63 characters and can contain lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens.

    • Provide a unique bucket id. This is a nickname you provide. It can be the same as the bucket name if desired. This field is used to reference the bucket when configuring Multiple Bucket Support.

    • Select the region name to create the bucket on this endpoint location

    • Click “Check Remote Sites.” You will be taken to a Remote Site Setting and need will need to save it.

    • When complete, click “Configure Amazon S3 Bucket Name

    • You will see the page refresh and show your bucket name and the default File Upload Encryption, which is SSE-S3. This can be changed later. See S-Drive Authentication Settings for more information.

    • You can also use the Action buttons to Block Public Access (recommended), Enable Versioning, Enable Acceleration or you can click Add More Buckets to add another bucket.

  • Use existing bucket:

    • Select one of the bucket name from the list (that is retrieved from your Amazon S3 account).

    • Provide a unique bucket id. This can be anything and can be the same as the bucket name. This field is used to reference the bucket when configuring Multiple Bucket Support.

    • Select the File Upload Encryption Type. This can be changed later. See S-Drive Authentication Settings for more information.

    • Click “Check Remote Sites.” You will be taken to a new Remote Site Setting and will need to save it.

    • When complete, click “Configure Amazon S3 Bucket Name

    • If your bucket is already version enabled, or if you’d like to turn on versioning, click “Enable Versioning” next to the bucket name.

    • If you are using Transfer Acceleration, click “Enable Acceleration”

    • If you would like to block public access for your bucket, click “Block Public Access.” If the bucket is already configured in AWS to block public access, you don’t need to click this.

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