11 June 2010 ~ 1 Comment

Amazon S3 Console

The AWS Management Console now provides a simple and intuitive web interface for managing your Amazon S3 resources. You can manage your existing Amazon S3 resources, as well as create new buckets and upload objects to your buckets using the console. The console simplifies managing your Amazon S3 resources by enabling you to:

  • Access your Amazon S3 resources from anywhere using a web-based user interface.
  • Log in using your AWS account name and password. If you’ve enabled AWS Multi-Factor Authentication, the console will prompt you for your devices authentication code. No need to look up and enter your Access Key ID and Secret Access Key.
  • Oversee your AWS resources in a single, convenient location. The AWS Management Console now supports Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, Amazon CloudFront, Amazon Elastic MapReduce, and Amazon RDS.
  • Manage buckets with billions of objects. The console also works with folders and objects created using many popular third party tools.

To start managing your Amazon S3 resources through the AWS Management Console today, go to console.aws.amazon.com/s3.

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One Response to “Amazon S3 Console”

  1. Chad 13 June 2010 at 6:38 am Permalink

    Yeh, seen it the other day! This is a good idea for amazon. I hated using the firefox plugin thing.