Hello!
I just used SyncBack to upload some files to an Amazon S3 bucket and all the files and folders were created in the RRS (Reduced Redundancy Storage) class instead of the Standard storage class (the default with higher redundancy).
Amazon's docs state "Standard is the default storage class" (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/lat ... ngRRS.html), so is SyncBack specifically sending the "x-amz-storage-class" tag overriding Standard to RSS storage class?
I just uploaded a file to that same bucket myself using a tool and default headers and it's stored as the Standard storage class.
Any ideas on this? Is storage class a parameter you can add as an option to modify or am I missing something? If doing that, it would also be nice to add the "x-amz-server-side-encryption" flag at the same time.
Thanks!
I just used SyncBack to upload some files to an Amazon S3 bucket and all the files and folders were created in the RRS (Reduced Redundancy Storage) class instead of the Standard storage class (the default with higher redundancy).
Amazon's docs state "Standard is the default storage class" (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/lat ... ngRRS.html), so is SyncBack specifically sending the "x-amz-storage-class" tag overriding Standard to RSS storage class?
I just uploaded a file to that same bucket myself using a tool and default headers and it's stored as the Standard storage class.
Any ideas on this? Is storage class a parameter you can add as an option to modify or am I missing something? If doing that, it would also be nice to add the "x-amz-server-side-encryption" flag at the same time.
Thanks!