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Amazon Web Services

Using Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) event notifications and batch operations

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Overview

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In this lab, you learn how you can use Amazon S3 Batch Operations to process S3 objects at scale in a simple and straightforward fashion. You can copy objects to another bucket, set tags or access control lists, initiate a restore from Glacier, or invoke an AWS Lambda function. You also learn how you can use Amazon S3 event notifications for task automation purposes.


Level

Advanced


Duration

1 Hours 0 Minutes


Course Objectives

In this course, you will learn how to:

  • Implement Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) Batch operations to perform large-scale operations on Amazon S3 objects
  • Configure Amazon S3 event notifications to automate event-driven workloads

Intended Audience

This course is intended for:

  • Architects
  • Developers


Prerequisites

We recommend that attendees of this course have the following prerequisites:

  • This lab follows the **Managing Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3)** digital course. This free training is available in the [AWS Learning Library](https://www.aws.training/LearningLibrary).


Course Outline

  • Task 1: Create an S3 Batch Operations job
  • Task 2: Run an S3 Batch Operations job and verify job completion
  • Task 3: Create an AWS Lambda function
  • Task 4: Create an Amazon S3 event notification that invokes an AWS Lambda function
  • Task 5: Upload an image to invoke the bucket notification and Lambda function

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