Difference between revisions of "AWS S3 Object Lock"
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↑ https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/11/amazon-s3-enabling-object-lock-buckets/
↑ https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/11/s3-object-lock/
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* [[Write Once, Read Many (WORM)]] | * [[Write Once, Read Many (WORM)]] | ||
* [[SEC 17a-4]], [[CFTC]], and [[FINRA]] | * [[SEC 17a-4]], [[CFTC]], and [[FINRA]] | ||
+ | * [[Immutable Storage]] | ||
* [[Read only]] | * [[Read only]] | ||
Revision as of 13:26, 10 June 2024
S3 Object Lock (Nov 2018) uses a write-once-read-many (WORM) model to store objects and can help prevent Amazon S3 objects from being deleted or overwritten for a fixed amount of time or indefinitely.
News
- Nov 2023 Amazon S3 now supports enabling S3 Object Lock on existing buckets [1]
- Nov 2018 AWS Announces Amazon S3 Object Lock in all AWS Regions [2]
Related
See also
- Immutable Storage, WORM, AWS S3 Object Lock
- AWS S3,
aws s3, aws s3api, aws s3control, s3:
, Amazon S3 Storage Lens, AWS S3 replication, CRR, SSR, CAR, S3 Replication Time Control (S3 RTC), Website endpoint, Amazon Macie, Versioning, Lifecycle, Encryption, logging, Amazon S3 Inventory, Amazon S3 Batch Operations, Storage Classes, Amazon S3 clients, Terraform S3, AWS canned ACLs, Directory buckets, security,PutObject
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