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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Amazon S3 V2 Connector
  3. Connections for Amazon S3 V2
  4. Amazon S3 V2 sources and targets
  5. Mappings and mapping tasks with Amazon S3 V2
  6. Migrating a mapping
  7. Upgrading to Amazon S3 V2 Connector
  8. Data type reference
  9. Troubleshooting

Amazon S3 V2 Connector

Amazon S3 V2 Connector

Basic authentication

Basic authentication

Basic authentication requires access key and secret key values from your AWS account.
The following table describes the
basic
connection properties for basic authentication:
Property
Description
Access Key
Access key to access the Amazon S3 bucket.
Secret Key
Secret key to access the Amazon S3 bucket. The secret key is associated with the access key and uniquely identifies the account.
Folder Path
Amazon S3 bucket name or the folder path within the Amazon S3 bucket where the Amazon S3 objects are stored.
For example,
<bucket name>/<my folder name>
Region Name
The AWS region of the bucket that you want to access.
Select one of the following regions:

    Africa (Cape Town)

    Asia Pacific (Hong Kong)

    Asia Pacific (Hyderabad)

    Asia Pacific (Jakarta)

    Asia Pacific (Melbourne)

    Asia Pacific (Osaka)

    Asia Pacific(Mumbai)

    Asia Pacific(Seoul)

    Asia Pacific(Singapore)

    Asia Pacific(Sydney)

    Asia Pacific(Tokyo)

    AWS GovCloud (US)

    AWS GovCloud (US-East)

    Canada(Central)

    China (Beijing)

    China (Ningxia)

    EU (Milan)

    EU (Paris)

    EU (Spain)

    EU (Stockholm)

    EU (Zurich)

    EU(Frankfurt)

    EU(Ireland)

    EU(London)

    Israel (Tel Aviv)

    Middle East (Bahrain)

    Middle East (UAE)

    South America(Sao Paulo)

    US East(N. Virginia)

    US East(Ohio)

    US ISO East

    US ISO West

    US ISOB East (Ohio)

    US West(N. California)

    US West(Oregon)

Default is US East(N. Virginia).

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