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I'm writing an app that let's you share files in the cloud. You make a user-account and can upload your files with and send links to friends.

I'm using Amazon S3 to save the data. But I'm not sure how I should proceed.

There are buckets, which you can create in S3, and in those buckets you save your files. I thought about making a bucket for each user, but then I read that you can only have 100 buckets at a time.

Isn't there a better way to managing this then to just save all user files in one "directory". This will get so messy. I have never used S3 before, I would be very thankful for any advice. And if this is the only way, what naming convention proved to be the best?

Thanks!

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Even though S3 has a flat structure within a bucket, each object has its own path much like the directories you're used to.

So you can structure your paths like so:

/<user-id>/<album-1>/...

One thing to keep in mind is that not all directory related features are available, such as:

  • Deny access to /<user-123>/*,
  • Copy from one directory to another.
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  • Ok... You mean just as a naming convention? or can you actually store them in different paths?
    – IluTov
    Oct 2, 2012 at 7:51
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    @IlijaTovilo The path is a property of the object, so yes :)
    – Ja͢ck
    Oct 2, 2012 at 7:53
  • Ok, stupid me :D Just saw it. But one last question: Do you think it would be better storing the file paths in a database, so you can generate file-names to prevent naming-conflicts?
    – IluTov
    Oct 2, 2012 at 7:55
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    @IlijaTovilo You should treat it just like your local storage, so using a database to generate your file names is probably a good idea :)
    – Ja͢ck
    Oct 2, 2012 at 8:01

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