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File storage service offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS), a platform of Amazon.com.
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EE's Native Image Manipulations Stored on S3 with Assets 2?
The Image Manipulations with EE are directly tied to a File Upload preference - which is a local source item, not an S3 bucket. I don't think that what you want is currently possible. … But, what I hear you saying is that you wish to use image manipulations and have those modified images uploaded/stored/referenced via S3. Is that right? …
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Is it possible to convert an EE File Upload path to Assets S3?
see Andris' answer here:
Migrating Assets to S3
Backup your database first, of course, but theoretically this should be easy-peasy: Just add your S3 sources in the settings and then, in the Assets … File Manager just drag all your files and folders from your EE sources to S3 sources and that's that - no changes in entries should be required at all. …