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If you need to move a large volume of data, you can do so using an AWS S3 bucket. DME uses AWS for high performance transfer of large files.
To prepare an S3 bucket:
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In AWS, create a bucket, create an access policy, create an IAM user, get access keys for that user, and set up permissions for the bucket, as described in AWS user documentation:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/s3/
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- The name of the S3 bucket
- The path to and the name of the relevant file or folder in that bucket
- The access key and secret key
- The S3 region
For instructions on locating this information, refer to AWS user documentation.
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If you intend to use an S3 bucket with the DME CLU,
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prepare as follows:
Use a command line editor (such as vi editor) to create a file with the filename credentials that specifies S3 credential information, as follows:
Code Block [default] aws_access_key_id = <access key> aws_secret_access_key = <secret access key> region = <s3 region>
Consider placing the credentials file in the default location for CLU commands, as follows:
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Now you can upload or download data as described in the following pages:
- Uploading Data in Bulk via the GUI
- Downloading Multiple Collections via the GUI
- Downloading a Single Collection via the GUI
- Downloading Multiple Data Files via the GUI
- Downloading a Single Data File via the GUI
- Downloading One or More Collections to S3 via the CLU — dmUsing dm_download_collection_s3Downloading One or More Files to S3 via the CLU — dm
- Using dm_download_dataobject_s3