So it seems that we’ve got all the pieces for an S3 FTP solution. S3FS-Fuse is a FUSE based file system that enables fully functional filesystems in a userspace program. On S3FS mounted files systems, we can simply use cp, mv, and ls – and all the basic Unix file management commands – to manage resources on locally attached disks. S3FS-Fuse will let us mount a bucket as a local filesystem with read/write access. This mean interactions occur at the application level via an API interface, meaning you can’t mount S3 directly within your operating system. That means block storage volumes that are attached directly to an machine running an operating system that drives your filesystem operations. SAN, iSCSI, and local disks are block storage devices. Using S3 FTP: object storage as filesystem You might consider using the SSH File Transfer Protocol (sometimes called SFTP) for that. NOTE: FTP is not a secure protocol and should not be used to transfer sensitive data.
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