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AWS Storage Gateway User Guide
Creating a File Share
3. On the Configure file share settings page, for Amazon S3 bucket name, provide a name for an
existing Amazon S3 bucket. You use this bucket for your gateway to store files in and retrieve
4. For Access Objects using, choose Server Message Block (SMB).
5. For Gateway, make sure that your gateway is chosen, and then choose Next.
The Configure how files are stored in Amazon S3 page appears, as shown following.
6. For Storage class for new objects, choose a storage class to use for new objects created in your
Amazon S3 bucket:
Choose S3 Standard to store your frequently accessed object data redundantly in multiple
Availability Zones that are geographically separated.
Choose S3 Standard-IA to store your infrequently accessed object data redundantly in multiple
Availability Zones that are geographically separated.
Choose S3 One Zone-IA to store your infrequently accessed object data in a single Availability
Zone.
For more information, see Storage Classes in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.
7. For Object metadata, choose the metadata you want to use:
Choose Guess MIME type to enable guessing of the MIME type for uploaded objects based on file
extensions.
Choose Give bucket owner full control to give full control to the owner of the S3 bucket that
maps to the file SMB file share. For more information on using your file share to access objects in a
bucket owned by another account, see Using a File Share for Cross-Account Access (p. 146).
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