s3fs
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A Java (NIO2) FileSystem Provider for Amazon AWS S3.
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Some helpful tools for AWS
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May 19, 2024 - PowerShell
AWS / Azure / Kubernetes - Experiments
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Python library allowing to manipulate data splited into a collection of groups stored in Zarr format.
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Credential library for s3fs-fuse
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This code gives one an introduction on the libraries to use to extract data from a social media platform. With aims of using Airflow to deploy our code on EC2 machine and then we will sink our data into Amazon S3.
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Jan 7, 2024 - Python
Goofys S3 Filesystem Docker Implementation
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Interacting with public cloud object storage
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Aug 21, 2023 - Python
Management Platform for Social Media Post Scheduling & Analytics written in Python. Designed to be highly configurable and extendable.
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Aug 2, 2023 - Python
This project demonstrates your ability to design and implement scalable data pipelines, optimize for performance and reliability, and leverage a variety of tools and technologies to achieve your goals. By quantifying the results, you can showcase the impact of your work and the scale at which you operated.
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Build s3fs from Docker
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An user interface for mount and unmount S3-compatible storage with s3fs-fuse in Python
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May 21, 2022 - Python
S3FS is FUSE (File System in User Space) based solution to mount an Amazon S3 buckets, We can use system commands with this drive just like as another Hard Disk in the system. On s3fs mounted files systems we can simply use cp, mv and ls the basic Unix commands similar to run on locally attached disks.
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