How to use Amazon S3 Object Lock | Amazon Web Services
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- With Amazon S3 Object Lock, you can store objects using a write-once-read-many (WORM) model. S3 Object Lock can help prevent objects from being deleted or overwritten for a fixed amount of time or indefinitely. You can use S3 Object Lock to help meet regulatory requirements that require WORM storage, or to simply add another layer of protection against object changes and deletion. In this video, get a demonstration of the different ways you can manage object retention using S3 Object Lock.
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If an S3 Bucket is created with object lock and versioning enabled, but it has Default retention disabled.
Will enabling a retention mode, apply that retention policy to existing data or only newly added objects?
Great question! The resource provided in the video description goes into further detail about this, along with examples too: go.aws/4cfwI8D. 📄⬅️ Also, the following links may provide additional value for what you're looking for: go.aws/4cfhReo & go.aws/4cbf6Lj & go.aws/3Ab7dId & go.aws/3WE90gH. 🔗 This is also an excellent question for our re:Post platform! 📮 Our cloud community of experts may be able to assist you with additional advice & suggestions: go.aws/aws-repost. 🤝 ^TE
How to lock it forever, document says we can lock indefinitely but doesn't tell how. TIA.
I found this resource that may help, Abhishek: go.aws/3XqdjfB. 📚 It outlines the types of holds available. If you'd like, you can also reach out to our community of experts over on re:Post with your question: go.aws/aws-repost. 📮 ^SA
use legal holds instead of retention period