Getting started with Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration - Amazon Simple Storage Service

Getting started with Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration

You can use Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration for fast, easy, and secure transfers of files over long distances between your client and an S3 bucket. Transfer Acceleration uses the globally distributed edge locations in Amazon CloudFront. As the data arrives at an edge location, data is routed to Amazon S3 over an optimized network path.

To get started using Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration, perform the following steps:

  1. Enable Transfer Acceleration on a bucket

    You can enable Transfer Acceleration on a bucket any of the following ways:

    For more information, see Enabling and using S3 Transfer Acceleration.

    Note

    For your bucket to work with transfer acceleration, the bucket name must conform to DNS naming requirements and must not contain periods (".").

  2. Transfer data to and from the acceleration-enabled bucket

    Use one of the following s3-accelerate endpoint domain names:

    • To access an acceleration-enabled bucket, use bucketname.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com.

    • To access an acceleration-enabled bucket over IPv6, use bucketname.s3-accelerate.dualstack.amazonaws.com.

      Amazon S3 dual-stack endpoints support requests to S3 buckets over IPv6 and IPv4. The Transfer Acceleration dual-stack endpoint only uses the virtual hosted-style type of endpoint name. For more information, see Making requests to Amazon S3 over IPv6 in the Amazon S3 API Reference and Using Amazon S3 dual-stack endpoints in the Amazon S3 API Reference .

    Note

    Your data transfer application must use one of the following two types of endpoints to access the bucket for faster data transfer: .s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com or .s3-accelerate.dualstack.amazonaws.com for the dual-stack endpoint. If you want to use standard data transfer, you can continue to use the regular endpoints.

    You can point your Amazon S3 PUT object and GET object requests to the s3-accelerate endpoint domain name after you enable Transfer Acceleration. For example, suppose that you currently have a REST API application using PUT Object that uses the hostname mybucket.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com in the PUT request. To accelerate the PUT, you change the hostname in your request to mybucket.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com. To go back to using the standard upload speed, change the name back to mybucket.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com.

    After Transfer Acceleration is enabled, it can take up to 20 minutes for you to realize the performance benefit. However, the accelerate endpoint is available as soon as you enable Transfer Acceleration.

    You can use the accelerate endpoint in the AWS CLI, AWS SDKs, and other tools that transfer data to and from Amazon S3. If you are using the AWS SDKs, some of the supported languages use an accelerate endpoint client configuration flag so you don't need to explicitly set the endpoint for Transfer Acceleration to bucketname.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com. For examples of how to use an accelerate endpoint client configuration flag, see Enabling and using S3 Transfer Acceleration.

You can use all Amazon S3 operations through the transfer acceleration endpoints except for the following:

Also, Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration does not support cross-Region copies using PUT Object - Copy.