One Feature of AWS S3 That No One Asked For - 1 Million Buckets!
MOJAHID UL HAQUE
DevOps Engineer
One Feature of AWS S3 That No One Asked For
Amazon S3 now supports up to 1 million buckets per AWS account! If you ever thought 100 buckets weren't enough, this update is for you. Whether you're managing an unprecedented number of projects, want to push the boundaries of cloud storage, or enjoy seeing how far limits can go, this feature has got you covered.
While it may not be on everyone's wishlist, it certainly sparks curiosity and opens up possibilities for unique use cases! Imagine the tagging strategies and bucket naming conventions we'll need to handle this capacity.
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