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S3 Storage Classes Hands On | Simple Storage Service | Amazon Web Service

As an AI language model, I don't have access to perform hands-on tasks on AWS console. However, I can provide you with an overview of how to use S3 storage classes and how to transition objects between storage classes using lifecycle policies. To create a lifecycle policy for transitioning objects between storage classes, follow these steps: 1. Open the S3 console and select the bucket that contains the objects you want to transition. 2. Click on the "Management" tab and then click on "Lifecycle". 3. Click on the "Add lifecycle rule" button to create a new lifecycle rule. 4. Enter a unique name for the rule and then click on "Configure transitions". 5. Select the source storage class and the destination storage class for the transition. You can also set the number of days after which objects should be transitioned to the destination storage class. 6. Click on "Review" to review the rule configuration and then click on "Create rule" to save the rule. Once the rule is created, S3 will automatically transition objects between storage classes based on the specified criteria. You can also create multiple rules with different transition criteria to better manage your data. To view the storage class of objects in your bucket, follow these steps: 1. Open the S3 console and select the bucket you want to view. 2. Click on the "Objects" tab to view the objects in the bucket. 3. The storage class of each object is listed under the "Storage class" column. You can also use S3 analytics to analyze the usage patterns of your data and make informed decisions about which storage class to use for different types of data.

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