When to Use Amazon S3 Batch Replication Replicate existing objects – use S3 Batch Replication to replicate objects that were added to the bucket before the replication rules were configured. Replicate objects that previously failed to replicate – retry replicating objects that failed to replicate previously with the S3 Replication rules due to insufficient permissions or other reasons. Replicate objects that were already replicated to another destination – you might need to store multiple copies of your data in separate AWS accounts or Regions. S3 Batch Replication can replicate objects that were already replicated to new destinations. Replicate replicas of objects that were created from a replication rule – S3 Replication creates replicas of objects in destination buckets. Replicas of objects cannot be replicated again with live replication. These replica objects can only be replicated with S3 Batch Replication.
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