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- | === S3 storage === | + | ===== S3 storage ===== |
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+ | ==== Configuration ==== | ||
PMA.core is one of the few vendors that [[https://www.prweb.com/releases/pathomation_announces_support_for_cloud_storage_and_file_transfer_protocol_ftp_servers/prweb18296771.htm|supports cloud storage natively]]. | PMA.core is one of the few vendors that [[https://www.prweb.com/releases/pathomation_announces_support_for_cloud_storage_and_file_transfer_protocol_ftp_servers/prweb18296771.htm|supports cloud storage natively]]. | ||
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- | As of version 3.1, PMA.core also supports IAM AWS Role policies. | + | ==== IAM AWS Role policies ==== |
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+ | As of version 3.1, PMA.core also supports IAM AWS Role policies. An EC2 Instance with the appropriate IAM Role that provides access to any S3 Resource (as described in [[https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/iam-roles-for-amazon-ec2.html| | ||
+ | IAM Roles for EC2]] is required. | ||
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+ | In this EC2 Instance any PMA.core 3.1 instance assumes this IAM Role for any requests to Amazon S3. Specifically you can add new [[rootdir|Amazon S3 Root Directory]] leaving the **access key and the secret Key empty**. Any requests to Amazon S3 will be automatically authenticated via the IAM Role that the EC2 instance has, and provide access like normal | ||
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+ | ==== See also ==== | ||
+ | [[rootdir_security|Root directory security overview]] | ||