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Pay only for what you use. There is no minimum charge. Amazon S3 cost components are storage pricing, request and data retrieval pricing, data transfer and transfer acceleration pricing, data management and insights feature pricing, replication pricing, and transform and query feature pricing.

There are per-request ingest charges when using PUT, COPY, or lifecycle rules to move data into any S3 storage class. Consider the ingest or transition cost before moving objects into any storage class. Estimate your costs using the AWS Pricing Calculator. To find the best S3 storage class for your workload, learn more here.

* S3 Intelligent-Tiering can store objects smaller than 128 KB, but auto-tiering has a minimum eligible object size of 128 KB. These smaller objects will not be monitored and will always be charged at the Frequent Access tier rates, with no monitoring and automation charge. For each object archived to the Archive Access tier or Deep Archive Access tier in S3 Intelligent-Tiering, Amazon S3 uses 8 KB of storage for the name of the object and other metadata (billed at S3 Standard storage rates) and 32 KB of storage for index and related metadata (billed at S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval and S3 Glacier Deep Archive storage rates).

** S3 Standard-IA and S3 One Zone-IA storage have a minimum billable object size of 128 KB. Smaller objects may be stored but will be charged for 128 KB of storage at the appropriate storage class rate. S3 Standard-IA, and S3 One Zone-IA storage are charged for a minimum storage duration of 30 days, and objects deleted before 30 days incur a pro-rated charge equal to the storage charge for the remaining days. Objects that are deleted, overwritten, or transitioned to a different storage class before 30 days will incur the normal storage usage charge plus a pro-rated charge for the remainder of the 30-day minimum. This includes objects that are deleted as a result of file operations performed by File Gateway. Objects stored for 30 days or longer will not incur a 30-day minimum charge.

*** For each object that is stored in the S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval and S3 Glacier Deep Archive storage classes, AWS charges for 40 KB of for index and metadata, with 8 KB charged at S3 Standard rates and 32 KB charged at S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval or S3 Deep Archive rates. This allows you to get a real-time list of all of your S3 objects using the S3 LIST API or the S3 Inventory report. S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval has a minimum billable object size of 128 KB. Smaller objects may be stored but will be charged for 128 KB of storage at the appropriate storage class rate. Objects that are archived to S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval and S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval are charged for a minimum storage duration of 90 days, and S3 Glacier Deep Archive has a minimum storage duration of 180 days. Objects deleted prior to the minimum storage duration incur a pro-rated charge equal to the storage charge for the remaining days. Objects that are deleted, overwritten, or transitioned to a different storage class before the minimum storage duration will incur the normal storage usage charge plus a pro-rated storage charge for the remainder of the minimum storage duration. Objects stored longer than the minimum storage duration will not incur a minimum storage charge. For customers using the S3 Glacier direct API, pricing for API can be found on the S3 Glacier API pricing page.

S3 Lifecycle Transition request pricing below represents requests to that storage class. For example, transitioning data from S3 Standard to S3 Standard-Infrequent Access will be charged $0.01 per 1,000 requests.

There are no retrieval charges in S3 Intelligent-Tiering. If an object in the infrequent access tier is accessed later, it is automatically moved back to the frequent access tier. No additional tiering charges apply when objects are moved between access tiers within the S3 Intelligent-Tiering storage class.

* S3 Intelligent-Tiering standard and bulk data retrieval and restore requests are free of charge for all five access tiers: Frequent, Infrequent, Archive Instant, Archive, and Deep Archive access tiers. Subsequent restore requests called on objects already being restored will be billed as a GET request. Expedited retrievals are available for the S3 Intelligent-Tiering Archive Access Tier and are charged at the Expedited request and retrieval rate.

** S3 Standard-IA and S3 One Zone-IA storage are charged for a minimum storage duration of 30 days. Objects that are deleted, overwritten, or transitioned to a different storage class before the minimum storage duration will incur the normal storage usage charge plus a pro-rated charge for the remainder of the minimum storage duration. Objects stored longer than the minimum storage duration will not incur aminimum charge.

**** Objects that are archived to S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval and S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval are charged for a minimum storage duration of 90 days, and S3 Glacier Deep Archive has a minimum storage duration of 180 days. Objects deleted prior to the minimum storage duration incur a pro-rated charge equal to the storage charge for the remaining days. Objects that are deleted, overwritten, or transitioned to a different storage class before the minimum storage duration will incur the normal storage usage charge plus a pro-rated charge for the remainder of the minimum storage duration. Objects stored longer than the minimum storage duration will not incur a minimum charge. S3Glacier Flexible Retrieval Bulk data retrievals and requests are free of charge.

***** Provisioned Capacity Units allow you to provision capacity for expedited retrievals from S3 Glacier for a given month. Each provisioned capacity unit can provide at least three expedited retrievals every five minutes and up to 150 MB/s of retrieval throughput.

AWS customers receive 100GB of data transfer out to the internet free each month, aggregated across all AWS Services and Regions (except China and GovCloud). The 100 GB free tier for data transfer out to the internet is global and does not apply separately or individually to AWS Regions.

When you use an S3 Multi-Region Access Point to route requests within AWS, you pay a data routing cost for each gigabyte (GB) processed, as well as standard charges for S3 requests, storage, data transfer, and replication.

If your application runs outside of AWS and accesses S3 over the internet, S3 Multi-Region Access Points increase performance by automatically routing your requests through an AWS edge location, over the global private AWS network, to the closest copy of your data based on access latency. When you accelerate requests made over the internet, you pay the data routing cost outlined above and an internet acceleration cost.

S3 Multi-Region Access Points internet acceleration pricing varies based on whether the source client is in the same or in a different location as the destination AWS Region, and is in addition to standard S3 data transfer pricing.

You have an application in US East (N. Virginia), and an S3 Multi-Region Access Point that is configured to dynamically route requests to an S3 bucket in either US East (N. Virginia) or US West (Oregon). Your application sends a 10 GB of data through an S3 Multi-Region Access Point. In this case, the lowest latency bucket to your application will be the bucket in US East (N. Virginia), so your requests will remain within that region. We calculate your cost as follows.

You have an application in US East (N. Virginia) and a S3 Multi-Region Access Point that is configured to dynamically route requests to an S3 bucket in either US East (Ohio) or US West (Oregon). Your application sends a 10 GB of data through an S3 Multi-Region Access Point. In this case, the lowest latency bucket to your application will be the bucket in US East (Ohio).

Since your application is in US East (N. Virginia) and your lowest latency bucket is in US East (Ohio), your requests will automatically traverse the private AWS network from one AWS Region to another AWS Region. As a result, you will incur standard AWS cross-region data transfer charges, in addition to a S3 Multi-Region Access Point data routing cost. We calculate your cost as follows.

You have an application that supports customers in North America, Europe, and Asia. These customers send and receive data over the internet to and from an S3 bucket in either US East (N. Virginia), or Europe (Ireland). You created an S3 Multi-Region Access Point to accelerate your application by routing customer requests to the S3 bucket closest to them.

One of your customers sends 10 GB over the internet into S3 from a client in North America. This request is automatically routed to the bucket in US East (N. Virginia). A second customer downloads 10 GB of data over the internet from S3 to a client in Europe. This request is automatically routed to the bucket in Europe (Ireland). A third customer downloads 10 GB of data over the internet from S3 to a client in Asia. This request is automatically routed to the bucket in Europe (Ireland) as well.

Since two of your customers are transferring data out of S3 over the internet you will incur standard AWS data transfer out charges, in addition to a S3 Multi-Region Access Point data routing cost. We calculate your cost as follows.

You have an application in US East (N. Virginia) and a S3 Multi-Region Access Point in AWS account 1 that is configured to dynamically route requests. You can route to an S3 bucket belonging to a separate AWS account 2 in US East (Ohio) or to an S3 bucket belonging to a separate AWS account 3 in US West (Oregon). Your application sends a 10 GB of data through an S3 Multi-Region Access Point. In this case, the lowest latency bucket to your application will be the bucket in US East (Ohio).

Since your application is in US East (N. Virginia) and your lowest latency bucket is in US East (Ohio), your requests will automatically traverse the private AWS network from one AWS Region to another AWS Region. As a result, you will incur standard AWS cross-Region data transfer charges, in addition to a S3 Multi-Region Access Point data routing cost. We calculate your cost as follows.

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