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      <description>S3 is object storage — durable, effectively infinite, and accessed over an HTTP API. It is the default place to put blobs in AWS: images, backups, logs, static assets, anything.
The core pieces Piece What it is Bucket The top-level container for objects. Its name is globally unique, and it lives in one region. Object A blob plus metadata, addressed by a key. The thing you actually store. Key The object&amp;rsquo;s &amp;ldquo;path&amp;rdquo; — e.</description>
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