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Imagine Arjun, a security engineer working at a fintech startup, receives a compliance mandate: âAll customer invoices must be retained for âŚ
It was late on a Friday when Arjun got a crucial email from the Compliance team. They needed a way to ensure that certain financial records âŚ
One fine morning, Arjun was sipping his coffee when his project manager messaged: âHey Arjun, a client needs to download a report stored inâŚ
It was a quiet Tuesday morning when Arjun, a security engineer, got an alert: someone tried to access a sensitive file in his S3 bucket â buâŚ
It was a typical Monday morning when Arjun made a mistake. While cleaning up some S3 buckets, he permanently deleted an important versioned âŚ
Arjun was testing his static website hosted on Amazon S3. Everything looked good⌠until he noticed his product images werenât loading. ConfuâŚ
Arjun had set up an S3 bucket to store customer documents. He was confident everything was secure⌠until his teammate asked: âDid you enforâŚ
Arjun had already mastered encryption with S3. He used SSE-S3 for simplicity, SSE-KMS for compliance, and even client-side encryption for toâŚ
Arjunâs cloud app was taking off. With more users and sensitive data flowing into his Amazon S3 buckets, he paused and asked: âHow do I makâŚ
Arjun had been storing more and more files in Amazon S3. With new buckets created across projects, accounts, and regions, he started wonderiâŚ
After months of storing data in S3, Arjun noticed something. âI have thousands of objects in this bucket⌠and I need to update their metadaâŚ
Arjun was happily using Amazon S3 to store his website files. One day, he had a question: âIs there a way to make my uploads and downloads âŚ
Arjun had been sharing large open datasets from his Amazon S3 bucket with clients around the world. But over time, he noticed his AWS bill wâŚ
After building his app and uploading files to Amazon S3, Arjun noticed something odd in his billing dashboard. âWhy am I paying so much to âŚ
Arjun had a growing application with users across the world. One day, he wondered: âWhat if my users in Europe could access data faster? WhâŚ
After mastering how to upload files to Amazon S3, Arjun was feeling confident â until one day, he accidentally made a bucket public. âWaitâŚâŚ
Meet Arjun â an ambitious developer building a startup on AWS. One day, he needed a place to store: User uploads Log files Backups WebsiâŚ
Arjun was building a secure web app on AWS using EC2. Everything worked perfectly⌠until one day his IP address changed. âWait, why did my âŚ
After setting up his Auto Scaling Group (ASG) to launch and terminate EC2 instances, Arjun was thrilled. âNow my app scales automatically bâŚ
Arjun was excited. His app was live, users were happy, and traffic was growingâŚuntil a sudden surge on Friday night slowed things to a crawlâŚ