![]() ![]() Available via Docker image, making it super easy to start and distribute. The last and my preferred option is Scality S3 server. This is a very complete solution (only running on CentOS), oriented toward enterprises, and unfortunately too heavyweight for individuals or small businesses. The second option is HPE Helion Eucalyptus which offers a wide spectrum of AWS services emulation (CloudFormation, Cloudwatch, ELB…) including support for S3. It is a great tool to get started but does not implement all S3 commands and is not suited for production usage. The first one that I ran into is Fake S3, written in Ruby and available as a gem, it requires only a few seconds to install and the library is very well maintained. As usual, the open source world did not disappoint me and provided several solutions, here are my favorites: That’s why I started looking into open source solutions that would emulate the S3 API and that could run on any machine. ![]() Some Holberton School students are also working during commutes, meaning either slow Internet connections and expensive bandwidth or no Internet connection at all. Because S3 is a must-know for any software engineer, I want my students to gain experience with it and use it in their web applications, yet I don’t want them to pay for it. While the service is great, it is not open source so you have to trust Amazon with your data and even though they provide a free-tier access for a year, one must enter credit card information to create an account. Companies such as DropBox, Netflix, Pinterest, Slideshare, Tumblr and many more are relying on it. Think of it as a remote drive where you can store files in directories, retrieve and delete them. Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) is a very powerful online file storage web service provided by Amazon Web Services.
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