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AWS Snowball User Guide
item A group of attributes that is uniquely identifiable among all of the other items.
Items in Amazon DynamoDB (p. 110) are similar in many ways to rows, records,
or tuples in other database systems.
J
Numbers and Symbols (p. 108) | A (p. 108) | B (p. 121) | C (p. 122) | D (p. 126) | E (p. 129) | F (p. 132) |
G (p. 133) | H (p. 134) | I (p. 135) | J (p. 137) | K (p. 137) | L (p. 138) | M (p. 139) | N (p. 141) | O (p. 142)
| P (p. 143) | Q (p. 146) | R (p. 146) | S (p. 149) | T (p. 155) | U (p. 157) | V (p. 158) | W (p. 159) | X, Y,
Z (p. 159)
job flow Amazon EMR (p. 111): One or more step (p. 154)s that specify all of the
functions to be performed on the data.
job ID A five-character, alphanumeric string that uniquely identifies an AWS Import/
Export (p. 118) storage device in your shipment. AWS issues the job ID in
response to a CREATE JOB email command.
job prefix An optional string that you can add to the beginning of an AWS Import/
Export (p. 118) log file name to prevent collisions with objects of the same
name.
See Also key prefix.
JSON JavaScript Object Notation. A lightweight data interchange format. For
information about JSON, see http://www.json.org/.
junk folder The location where email messages that various filters determine to be of lesser
value are collected so that they do not arrive in the recipient (p. 147)'s inbox but
are still accessible to the recipient. This is also referred to as a spam (p. 153) or
bulk folder.
K
Numbers and Symbols (p. 108) | A (p. 108) | B (p. 121) | C (p. 122) | D (p. 126) | E (p. 129) | F (p. 132) |
G (p. 133) | H (p. 134) | I (p. 135) | J (p. 137) | K (p. 137) | L (p. 138) | M (p. 139) | N (p. 141) | O (p. 142)
| P (p. 143) | Q (p. 146) | R (p. 146) | S (p. 149) | T (p. 155) | U (p. 157) | V (p. 158) | W (p. 159) | X, Y,
Z (p. 159)
key A credential that identifies an AWS account (p. 109) or user (p. 157) to AWS
(such as the AWS secret access key (p. 151)).
Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) (p. 113), Amazon EMR (Amazon
EMR) (p. 111): The unique identifier for an object in a bucket (p. 122).
Every object in a bucket has exactly one key. Because a bucket and key
together uniquely identify each object, you can think of Amazon S3 as a
basic data map between the bucket + key, and the object itself. You can
uniquely address every object in Amazon S3 through the combination of the
web service endpoint, bucket name, and key, as in this example: http://
doc.s3.amazonaws.com/2006-03-01/AmazonS3.wsdl, where doc is the
name of the bucket, and 2006-03-01/AmazonS3.wsdl is the key.
AWS Import/Export (p. 118): The name of an object in Amazon S3. It is a
sequence of Unicode characters whose UTF-8 encoding cannot exceed 1024
bytes. If a key, for example, logPrefix + import-log-JOBID, is longer than 1024
bytes, AWS Elastic Beanstalk (p. 118) returns an InvalidManifestField
error.
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