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SourceSelectionCriteria - Amazon Simple Storage Service

SourceSelectionCriteria

A container that describes additional filters for identifying the source objects that you want to replicate. You can choose to enable or disable the replication of these objects.

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ReplicaModifications

A filter that you can use to specify whether replica modification sync is enabled. S3 on Outposts replica modification sync can help you keep object metadata synchronized between replicas and source objects. By default, S3 on Outposts replicates metadata from the source objects to the replicas only. When replica modification sync is enabled, S3 on Outposts replicates metadata changes made to the replica copies back to the source object, making the replication bidirectional.

To replicate object metadata modifications on replicas, you can specify this element and set the Status of this element to Enabled.

Note

You must enable replica modification sync on the source and destination buckets to replicate replica metadata changes between the source and the replicas.

Type: ReplicaModifications data type

Required: No

SseKmsEncryptedObjects

A filter that you can use to select Amazon S3 objects that are encrypted with server-side encryption by using AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) keys. If you include SourceSelectionCriteria in the replication configuration, this element is required.

Note

This is not supported by Amazon S3 on Outposts buckets.

Type: SseKmsEncryptedObjects data type

Required: No

See Also

For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following:

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