Author Archives: James Murty

JetS3t 0.8.0, now with extra Google

I have released the newest version of JetS3t, version 0.8.0. Real Google Storage support Amongst many other things, this release is the first to include native support for Google Storage for Developers (GS). This means that you can now interact … Continue reading

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JetS3t 0.7.4

The latest release of JetS3t, version 0.7.4, was released over the weekend. Bug fixes: Shell scripts are more compatible with Cygwin New toolkit functionality: Added support for the new Reduced Redundancy Storage (RRS) class for objects CloudFrontService: Support for HTTPS-only … Continue reading

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JetS3t Supports "Reduced Redundancy" Storage

As of a few minutes ago the latest JetS3t code includes support for a new S3 feature called Reduced Redundancy Storage. If you keep non-vital data in S3 you can now choose to accept “reduced redundancy” for this data in … Continue reading

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CloudFront Access Logs for Streaming Distributions

Amazon has announced the new Access Logs feature for CloudFront streaming distributions. With access logging turned on you can see when and how people interact with your streamed content. The latest JetS3t code provides basic API support for enabling and … Continue reading

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Ratings Pollution

I’m thinking of buying Michael Lewis’ new book, The Big Short. So I visit the Amazon site and see a pretty terrible average review of only 2.5 stars. What gives? Turns out a bunch of douches have given the book … Continue reading

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JetS3t 0.7.3

I have just released JetS3t version 0.7.3 following the announcement earlier this week that S3 Versioning has graduated to production status. This release includes: support for new S3 features Bucket Versioning and Multi-Factor Authentication for delete updates to the CloudFront … Continue reading

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