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Directory bucket naming rules - Amazon Simple Storage Service

Directory bucket naming rules

When you create a directory bucket in Amazon S3, the following bucket naming rules apply. For general purpose bucket naming rules, see General purpose bucket naming rules.

A directory bucket name consists of a base name that you provide, and a suffix that contains the ID of the AWS Zone (an Availability Zone or a Local Zone) that your bucket is located in and --x-s3. The zone-id can be the ID of an Availability Zone or a Local Zone.

base-name--zoneid--x-s3

For example, the following directory bucket name contains the Availability Zone ID usw2-az1:

bucket-base-name--usw2-az1--x-s3

Note

When you create a directory bucket by using the console, a suffix is automatically added to the base name that you provide. This suffix includes the Zone ID of the Zone (Availability Zone or Local Zone) that you chose.

When you create a directory bucket by using an API, you must provide the full suffix, including the Zone ID, in your request. For a list of Zone IDs, see Endpoints.

The following naming rules apply for directory buckets.

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