How to copy files from AWS EFS To AWS S3?












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I want to migrate data from AWS EFS to S3?



The total number files required from migrations are huge and will lead to data in TB



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    I want to migrate data from AWS EFS to S3?



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    What is the best approach to copy files from EFS to S3?










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      I want to migrate data from AWS EFS to S3?



      The total number files required from migrations are huge and will lead to data in TB



      What is the best approach to copy files from EFS to S3?










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      I want to migrate data from AWS EFS to S3?



      The total number files required from migrations are huge and will lead to data in TB



      What is the best approach to copy files from EFS to S3?







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          @Gauri, you can either use S3 Sync, run the job in screen to sync files. For those reading who are not familiar with AWS CLI the syntax for S3 Sync is like:



          aws s3 sync /pathtosource/ s3://bucketdestination/



          Also you can use s3fs to mount bucket in your Server and run rsync job in screen.






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            @Gauri, you can either use S3 Sync, run the job in screen to sync files. For those reading who are not familiar with AWS CLI the syntax for S3 Sync is like:



            aws s3 sync /pathtosource/ s3://bucketdestination/



            Also you can use s3fs to mount bucket in your Server and run rsync job in screen.






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              @Gauri, you can either use S3 Sync, run the job in screen to sync files. For those reading who are not familiar with AWS CLI the syntax for S3 Sync is like:



              aws s3 sync /pathtosource/ s3://bucketdestination/



              Also you can use s3fs to mount bucket in your Server and run rsync job in screen.






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                @Gauri, you can either use S3 Sync, run the job in screen to sync files. For those reading who are not familiar with AWS CLI the syntax for S3 Sync is like:



                aws s3 sync /pathtosource/ s3://bucketdestination/



                Also you can use s3fs to mount bucket in your Server and run rsync job in screen.






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                @Gauri, you can either use S3 Sync, run the job in screen to sync files. For those reading who are not familiar with AWS CLI the syntax for S3 Sync is like:



                aws s3 sync /pathtosource/ s3://bucketdestination/



                Also you can use s3fs to mount bucket in your Server and run rsync job in screen.







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