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AWS Solutions Architect Associate SAA-C03 Study Notes
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Amazon S3
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Amazon S3

Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) is an object storage service designed for durability, scalability, and low-latency data access. Data is stored as objects in buckets, each with a unique key. It’s highly available and replicated across multiple AZs within a region for durability (99.999999999%).
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Amazon S3 - Buckets
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Amazon S3 - Objects
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Amazon S3 - Access Control
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Amazon S3 - Static Website Hosting
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Amazon S3 - Versioning
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Amazon S3 - Replication
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Amazon S3 - Storage Classes
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Amazon S3 - Lifecycle Rules
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Amazon S3 - Storage Class Analysis
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Amazon S3 - Requester Pays
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Amazon S3 - Event Notifications
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Amazon S3 - Baseline Performance
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Amazon S3 - Multi-Part Upload
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Amazon S3 - Transfer Acceleration
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Amazon S3 - Byte-Range Fetches
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Amazon S3 - Batch Operations
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Amazon S3 - Storage Lens
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Amazon S3 - Object Encryption
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Amazon S3 - Encryption in Transit (SSL/TLS)
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Amazon S3 - CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing)
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Amazon S3 – MFA Delete
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Amazon S3 – Access Logs
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Amazon S3 – Pre-Signed URLs
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Amazon S3 – Glacier Vault Lock
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Amazon S3 – Object Lock
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Amazon S3 – Access Points
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Amazon S3 – Object Lambda
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AWS S3 Sync Command
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Amazon S3 Batch Replication