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I'm supposed to use Amazon s3 in my application to upload/download files. Can anyone guide me if I can have a developer test or sandbox account (free) for development time testing only?

Any reliable library to ease operations using .NET?

And what it'd be if while transferring a file, the connection to amazon s3 server break? Half of file has been transferred and half left... can I resume uploading or downloading, or should the operation be performed from scratch?

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    I would guess the downvotes are for having 3 questions in one. You should remove the last two and post them separately. Sep 3, 2009 at 19:13

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With respect to the free developer question, you have to pay for it. The perks of S3 is that it's very cheap.

S3 FAQ
S3 homepage

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As part of the AWS Free Usage Tier, you can get started with Amazon S3 for free. Upon sign-up, new AWS customers receive 5 GB of Amazon S3 storage in the Standard Storage class, 20,000 Get Requests, 2,000 Put Requests, and 15 GB of data transfer out each month for one year.

*Your usage for the free tier is calculated each month across all regions except the AWS GovCloud Region and automatically applied to your bill – unused monthly usage will not roll over. Restrictions apply; See offer terms for more details.

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For just testing purposes, there are ways to mock out S3. Examples:

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There is no generally available free version of S3 for development. Not mentioning free tier here as it is available only for the first year.

What you can do instead, and it's forever free, is to use one of the free S3-compatible services:

... and some others. They do not guarantee 100% API compatibility, of course, but may be helpful for a local development.

IMHO, localstack is the best one here for the development and testing. It provides a Docker image, so using it is really simple. It also supports two dozen of other AWS services, so you are not limited to S3 only. It can be used to develop a full-featured AWS-targeted app locally!

As to you second question about network breaks. Take a look at S3's Multipart Upload. It's just the solution you need.

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