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Viewing object properties in the Amazon S3 console

Viewing object properties in the Amazon S3 console

You can use the Amazon S3 console to view the properties of an object, including storage class, encryption settings, tags, and metadata.

To view the properties of an object
  1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon S3 console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/s3/.

  2. In the left navigation pane, choose General purpose buckets or Directory buckets.

  3. In the bucket list, choose the name of the bucket that contains the object.

  4. In the Objects list, choose the name of the object you want to view properties for.

    The Object overview for your object opens. You can scroll down to view the object properties.

  5. On the Object overview page, you can view or configure the following properties for the object.

    Note

    1. Storage class – Each object in Amazon S3 has a storage class associated with it. The storage class that you choose to use depends on how frequently you access the object. The default storage class for S3 objects in general purpose buckets is STANDARD. The default storage class for S3 objects in directory buckets is S3 Express One Zone. You choose which storage class to use when you upload an object. For more information about storage classes, see Understanding and managing Amazon S3 storage classes.

      To change the storage class after you upload an object to a general purpose bucket, choose Storage class. Choose the storage class that you want, and then choose Save.

      Note

      Storage class of objects in a directory bucket cannot be changed.

    2. Server-side encryption settings – You can use server-side encryption to encrypt your S3 objects. For more information, see Specifying server-side encryption with AWS KMS (SSE-KMS) or Specifying server-side encryption with Amazon S3 managed keys (SSE-S3).

    3. Metadata – Each object in Amazon S3 has a set of name-value pairs that represents its metadata. For information about adding metadata to an S3 object, see Editing object metadata in the Amazon S3 console.

    4. Tags – You categorize storage by adding tags to an S3 object in a general purpose bucket. For more information, see Categorizing your objects using tags.

    5. Object lock legal hold and retention – You can prevent an object in a general purpose bucket from being deleted. For more information, see Locking objects with Object Lock.

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