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Amazon S3

Amazon S3 data recovery supports restoring buckets and specific folders or files to their original locations or to another location with different settings. Refer to the following tables for the supported object types you can protect in Amazon S3.

Bucket

PropertyStatus
Bucket nameSupported
Bucket ARN (Amazon Resource Name)Supported
Bucket regionSupported
Bucket metadataSupported
Creation dateUnsupported
Bucket VersioningSupported
Bucket ABAC (Attribute-Based Access Control)Supported
TagsSupported
Default encryptionUnsupported
Intelligent-Tiering Archive configurationsSupported
Server access logging ConfigurationSupported
AWS CloudTrail data eventsUnsupported
Event notificationsSupported
Amazon EventBridgeSupported
Transfer accelerationSupported
Object LockSupported
Requester paysSupported
Static website hostingSupported
Block public access (bucket settings)Supported
Bucket policyUnsupported
Object OwnershipSupported
Access control list (ACL)Supported
Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS)Supported
Storage Class Analytic ConfigurationUnsupported
Lifecycle rulesSupported
Replication rulesUnsupported
Inventory configurationsSupported
File systemsUnsupported
Access PointsSupported

Folder

PropertyStatus
AWS RegionSupported
S3 URISupported
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)Supported

File

PropertyStatus
OwnerSupported
AWS RegionSupported
Last modifiedUnsupported
SizeSupported
TypeSupported
KeySupported
S3 URISupported
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)Supported
Entity tag (Etag)Supported
Object URLSupported
Storage classSupported
Server-side encryption settingsUnsupported
ChecksumsSupported
TagsSupported
MetadataSupported
Object LockSupported
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