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s4cmd
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Mountpoint – file client for S3 written in Rust, from AWS
https://github.com/bloomreach/s4cmd
- Why am I having such trouble with S3 all of a sudden?
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Downloading files from S3 with multithreading and Boto3
No mention of how it compares to s4cmd (which like s3cmd is python).
https://github.com/bloomreach/s4cmd
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AWS EC2 spot instance - write directly to S3
I've used s4cmd in the past. It worked well, and you can specify the level of concurrency.
s3fs-fuse
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Is Posix Outdated?
The author needs to ask themselves: in this cloud technology stack, is there POSIX involved somewhere lower down, where I can't access it? The answer is, of course, "yes". The sort of cloud storage systems described all run on top of POSIX APIs. They provide convenience (cost efficiency is more debatable) compared to the POSIX alternative, but that's because they exist at an entirely different conceptual layer (hence the presence of POSIX anyway, just buried).
Your point about surfacing a POSIX that's actually there but hidden and thus visible to low-level Amazon employees building the S3 service which makes it invisible to S3 end customers is true but isn't the the point of the article. The author is saying there are motivations for a POSIX-like api visible also the end user.
So your explanation of stack looks like 2 layers: POSIX api <-- AWS S3 built on top of that
Author's essay is actually talking about 3 layers: POSIX <-- AWS S3 <-- POSIX
That's why the blog post has the following links to POSIX-on-top-of-S3-objects :
https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse
https://github.com/kahing/goofys
https://www.cuno.io/
- Gcsfuse: A user-space file system for interacting with Google Cloud Storage
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R2 slow PUT file transfer
sudo apt install build-essential libfuse-dev fuse git clone https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse.git cd s3fs-fuse sudo apt install libfuse2 sudo apt install libcurl4-openssl-dev sudo apt install libxml2-dev ./autogen.sh ./configure make
- Cloud Backed SQLite
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Podman and S3 Storage Driver (Audiobookshelf)
Don’t know actually. Here is project page.
- Uploading hundreds to thousands of files to S3
- Linux Client for R2
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s3fs-fuse - allows to mount your s3/minio bucket link to your local directory
s3fs-fuse
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AWS Announces Open Source Mountpoint for Amazon S3
How is this different than these other solutions?
https://github.com/kahing/goofys
https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse
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Introducing Mountpoint for Amazon S3 - A file client that translates local file system API calls to S3 object API calls like GET and LIST.
I don’t get it. Why not just improve https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse
What are some alternatives?
s3cmd - Official s3cmd repo -- Command line tool for managing S3 compatible storage services (including Amazon S3 and CloudFront).
goofys - a high-performance, POSIX-ish Amazon S3 file system written in Go
s5cmd - Parallel S3 and local filesystem execution tool.
rclone - "rsync for cloud storage" - Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, One Drive, Swift, Hubic, Wasabi, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob, Azure Files, Yandex Files
youtube-dl - Command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com and other video sites
mountpoint-s3 - A simple, high-throughput file client for mounting an Amazon S3 bucket as a local file system.
you-get - :arrow_double_down: Dumb downloader that scrapes the web
jellyfin-webos - WebOS Client for Jellyfin
FlexGet - The official FlexGet repository
jellyfin-tizen - Jellyfin Samsung TV Client
commute-tube - Copy online media to your USB pen by night and watch it on your daily commute
mediacms - MediaCMS is a modern, fully featured open source video and media CMS, written in Python/Django and React, featuring a REST API.