Re: Max object size GB or TB in a bucket

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So 10000x5GB so like 50TB/file?

Istvan Szabo
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Den fre 20 aug. 2021 kl 09:20 skrev Szabo, Istvan (Agoda)
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> S3cmd chunks 15MB.

No, s3cmd chunks the size you tell it to, but defaults to some value.

  --multipart-chunk-size-mb=SIZE
                        Size of each chunk of a multipart upload. Files bigger
                        than SIZE are automatically uploaded as multithreaded-
                        multipart, smaller files are uploaded using the
                        traditional method. SIZE is in Mega-Bytes, default
                        chunk size is 15MB, minimum allowed chunk size is 5MB,
                        maximum is 5GB.

> “ Max put size for one piece is 5G above, times 10k pieces.”

> I don’t think so, max put size I think if not multipart file, isn’t it?

It is for the part.

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