This table summarizes the Amazon S3 features that are supported by the Gateway's S3 protocol implementation.
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Common Response Headers | Connection Content-Length Content-Type Date ETag Server x-amz-delete-marker x-amz-request-id
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Service | |
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Buckets | DELETE Bucket DELETE Bucket cors DELETE Bucket policy GET Bucket (list objects, v1 and v2) GET Bucket acl GET Bucket cors GET Bucket Location GET Bucket Object versions GET Bucket policy GET Bucket versioning GET Bucket Object Lock Configuration GET Bucket Lifecycle Configuration HEAD Bucket List Multipart Uploads PUT Bucket PUT Bucket acl PUT Bucket cors PUT Bucket policy PUT Bucket versioning PUT Bucket Lifecycle Configuration PUT Bucket Object Lock Configuration Cross-Region Replication (via Swarm replication feed)
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Objects | DELETE Object DELETE Multiple Objects GET Object GET Object acl GET Object Legal Hold GET Object Retention HEAD Object PUT Object PUT Object acl PUT Object - Copy PUT Object Legal Hold PUT Object Retention Initiate Multipart Upload Upload Part Upload Part - Copy Complete Multipart Upload Abort Multipart Upload List Parts Query String Request Authentication (pre-signed URLs)
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Info |
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Bucket PUTsTo support processes that require repeated bucket PUT requests to succeed, those requests return 409 Conflict, regardless of owner. This differs from AWS S3 behavior, which returns 403 Forbidden for non-owners. |