Introduction
Uploading files to an S3 bucket is easy and quick, especially with S3 Browser. This simple guide will show you step-by-step instructions on how to upload any file using the S3 Browser desktop application. Whether it’s photos, documents, or backups, you’ll find these steps easy to follow.
What is S3 Browser?
S3 Browser is a free desktop app that helps you manage your Amazon S3 buckets. It has an easy-to-use interface that lets you upload, download, and organize files without needing to use the AWS website or type in commands.
Here's a straightforward way to upload files to a bucket. Just follow these steps to upload your files, adjust settings, track progress, and manage permissions to make sure your files are secure and accessible only to the right people.
Step 1. Start Uploading.
- Click the Upload button in the toolbar, or right-click in the bucket and choose Upload Files.
- A window will pop up. Find the file you want to upload on your computer.
- Select the file and click Open.
Step 2. Adjust Upload Settings (Optional).
- After choosing your file, you may see a settings window.
- Check that the bucket and folder are correct.
- You can add extra details to the file, like.
- Metadata: Information like file type or custom tags.
- Encryption: For added security.
- When you’re ready, click OK to start uploading.
Step 3. Watch the Upload Progress.
- The upload will begin, and you can see its progress in the Tasks tab at the bottom of the window.
- Once the upload finishes, the file will show up in the bucket’s file list.
Step 4. Review file permissions.
In the settings window, locate the Permissions section.
Here, you can specify who can access the file after it is uploaded. For example,
- Grant access to specific users.
- Make the file public if you intend it to be accessed by anyone.
Adjust these permissions based on your requirements.
Conclusion
Uploading files with S3 Browser is simple and fast. Just follow these steps, and you’ll be able to manage your files in no time. S3 Browser makes it easy for anyone, even beginners, to handle cloud storage with ease.