Download Cloudberry Explorer For Amazon S3

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Keiko Bludworth

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Jan 20, 2024, 2:03:02 PM1/20/24
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CloudBerry Explorer is an intuitive file explorer that helps you manage your Amazon S3 account just as if it was one more folder on your local drive. The program features a double-pane interface and works like an FTP client, with each window devoted to a location. These locations are not fixed and can be switched to suit your current task: local computer and remote S3 server, two local folders or even two Amazon S3 accounts.

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I created a new bucket test1 and it has two folders upload and download.Below is my policy attached to a user. i connected using aws cli with access and secret access keys and was successfully able to upload a document to s3://test1/upload/. Using cloudberry explorer when i try to upload to s3://test1/upload/ folder it fails with 403 forbidden error. I am using the same keys to connect to aws cli and cloudberry but not sure what is causing the issue.Can any one please help with this.

CloudBerry Explorer provides a fully featured file explorer user interface to your cloud storage accounts at Amazon S3 and Glacier, allowing you to access, move, compare, manage and script files across your local storage and remote cloud repositories. It also works well with other cloud storage providers such as Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud and OpenStack.

However the backup took several days to complete. When it did, I could not browse to individual files using the "Backup Storage" tab's file explorer view. According to the AWS web interface the data was in Glacier. A third plan created using "regular" mode ran without incident after which the problem above seemed to correct itself. Than I ran a consistency check last night and found the error "File was not found in local repository". Everything disappeared from the file explorer, but reappeared this morning.

S3 is similar - you should be able to talk to them with the cloudberry explorer, or with the AWS APIs. This is an example hands on lab guide which walks through using Cloudberry with a NetApp StorageGRID system -

Created a binary account of type AWS S3 and entered a label, access key id and secret key during this time
( it did not prompt me for user id )
It validated succesfully
When i tried to use it in a directory browser and provided the account and then the following path
alteryx-quarterly-data
( it show up in cloudberry explorer for amazon as > root > alteryx-quarterly-data)
I also tried root/alteryx-quarterly-data and also simply root)

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