Reduced Redundancy Storage (RRS) is a storage option within Amazon S3 that enables customers to reduce their costs by storing non-critical, reproducible data at lower levels of redundancy than Amazon S3’s standard storage.įor existing files you already uploaded on S3, you can find their storage classes by right click on the file pane's column head, and toggle Storage Class from the popup menu. from the popup context menu, and enter the bucket name in the dialog. To mount such a bucket, you can choose Bucket -> Mount External Bucket. You can access buckets owned by someone else if the ACL allows you to access. You will be allowed to choose where your bucket's region is. To create a bucket in CrossFTP, just go to the root folder /, and choose New -> Bucket from the popup context menu, or press the new Folder button. If you want to use these buckets for web hosting, try to choose a bucket name, which is a valid host name and everything should be lower case. It's like "top level folder" or "top level drive".
Create a new Site in CrossFTP, choose Protocol as S3/HTTPS, or S3, and fill in the Access Key and Secret Key.Įach of the files and folders stored in Amazon S3 is contained in a bucket.
Obtain the login credentials (Access Key ID and Secret Access Key) from your account's Security Credentials page, or you can use AWS Identity & Access Management (IAM)'s created credentials to connect.ģ. If you have no S3 account yet, sign up a new S3 account.Ģ.