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Copying objects using S3 Batch Operations

Copying objects using S3 Batch Operations

You can use Amazon S3 Batch Operations to perform large-scale batch operations on Amazon S3 objects. You can use S3 Batch Operations to create a Copy (CopyObject) job to copy objects within the same account or to a different destination account.

The following examples show how to store and use a manifest that is in a different account. The first example shows how you can use Amazon S3 Inventory to deliver the inventory report to the destination account for use during job creation. The second example shows how to use a comma-separated values (CSV) manifest in the source or destination account. The third example shows how to use the Copy operation to enable S3 Bucket Keys for existing objects that have been encrypted by using server-side encryption with AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) keys (SSE-KMS).

For examples that show the copy operation with tags using the AWS CLI and AWS SDK for Java, see Creating a Batch Operations job with job tags used for labeling.

Copy objects

Using an inventory report to copy objects across AWS accounts

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