s5cmd
botocore
s5cmd | botocore | |
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11 | 19 | |
2,339 | 1,416 | |
1.6% | 1.0% | |
7.3 | 9.9 | |
about 2 months ago | 6 days ago | |
Go | Python | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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s5cmd
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GitHub issues from top Open Source Golang Repositories that you should contribute to
s5cmd - Extended character support for s3 compatible backend
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Migrate 5 TB S3 bucket from one AWS account to another
I've used a tool in the past called s5cmd to copy millions of objects, and it was strikingly fast: https://github.com/peak/s5cmd
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Those using AWS, have you ever tried to use AWS Transfer Family to transfer files into an S3 bucket? Can I use python to make these uploads, and if so how do I set it up in aws?
Some folks say https://github.com/peak/s5cmd is faster than the two options above.
- Gcloud storage: up to 94% faster data transfers for Cloud Storage
- Faster way to empty S3 buckets?
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A Dockerfile for Perl 5.36 / Alpine, with working SSL
RUN mkdir /tmp/output && cd /tmp/output RUN wget --no-check-certificate https://github.com/peak/s5cmd/releases/download/v1.2.1/s5cmd_1.2.1_Linux-64bit.tar.gz RUN tar xvzf s5cmd_1.2.1_Linux-64bit.tar.gz && mv s5cmd /usr/bin/s5cmd && rm -rf /tmp/output && rm s5cmd_1.2.1_Linux-64bit.tar.gz
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DataSync Vs AWS S3 sync?
Not that I’ve seen but you might checkout https://github.com/peak/s5cmd
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S3/100gbps question
I like to use https://github.com/peak/s5cmd
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Downloading files from S3 with multithreading and Boto3
Excellent walkthrough, love boto. We’ve recently been using s5cmd which we’ve found is ridiculously faster than boto without any extra boto tricks.
https://github.com/peak/s5cmd
- How to download millions of files from S3? (AWS CLI stops working after 1st million)
botocore
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Demystifying AWS Partitions
With some searching, you can sometimes get an idea of what’s to come in the future. AWS’s SDKs are intended to be used with all AWS partitions, supporting all the partitions and regions. By examining the Python SDK (boto) code , we can infer that two more partitions may be in progress.
- AWS Endpoints
- Type Hinting with Boto3
- Has anybody tried implementing a contract repository for API contracts amongst microservices?
- microservices in git
- [Blog] - Architecture Decision Records
- Taking over internal tools built by ppl who quit (DevOps/SRE)?
- Mergulhos profundos ou investigando sistemas
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No more bloat! I'm automatically publishing botocore-a-la-carte
More correctly would likely be https://github.com/boto/botocore/issues/1543
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Generating an AWS SDK for a new language (Scala)
Pretty much all of the SDKs refer to a standard set of JSON files that define the APIs, in a much older internal format ("C2J") than anything like Smithy or OpenAPI. You can find these in most SDK repos today, e.g. boto3: https://github.com/boto/botocore/blob/develop/botocore/data/kms/2014-11-01/service-2.json
What are some alternatives?
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
aws-sdk-go - AWS SDK for the Go programming language.
s4cmd - Super S3 command line tool
s3-proxy - S3 Reverse Proxy with GET, PUT and DELETE methods and authentication (OpenID Connect and Basic Auth)
aws-sdk - Landing page for the AWS SDKs on GitHub
s3-benchmark - Measure Amazon S3's performance from any location.
boto3 - AWS SDK for Python
kool - From local development to the cloud: web apps development with containers made easy.
metaflow - :rocket: Build and manage real-life ML, AI, and data science projects with ease!
aptly - aptly - Debian repository management tool
aws-cli - Universal Command Line Interface for Amazon Web Services