I think access points solve the issue of the unique global url that today buckets have, despite using the account id in the url/uri which at fist might seem restrictive this feature gives more flexibility by allowing better control from several points of view. It would be really nice in a near feature that aws removes the restriction currently has of the global unique bucket name, so I would not to use some weird prefix to name my buckets, and with this remove the global s3 url as it would be no more needed thanks to this new feature. Congrats and thanks to the team for this.
I see only slides, a practical example with a short demo would be helpful
I think access points solve the issue of the unique global url that today buckets have, despite using the account id in the url/uri which at fist might seem restrictive this feature gives more flexibility by allowing better control from several points of view. It would be really nice in a near feature that aws removes the restriction currently has of the global unique bucket name, so I would not to use some weird prefix to name my buckets, and with this remove the global s3 url as it would be no more needed thanks to this new feature. Congrats and thanks to the team for this.
Thank you for sharing this! I have passed your concerns to our team internally for review. 🌟 ^LG
Hi Anupriti. This is a fantastic overview. I really liked it. Have you covered more AWS services? I would like to listen to more of your videos.
How is it a fantastic overview? Are you joking?
waste of time.. too much theories thrown in just 5 minutes. No practical example, no context, just slides slides .....