Amazon S3 is one of the several cloud storage solutions provided by the Internet giant Amazon Inc. It offers a highly secure and versatile storage mode to store documents, images, music, videos, and all other file types. Amazon S3 allows users to create “buckets” in which they can create custom folders and save their data. Think of a bucket as a hard disk partition.
Amazon S3 is a big player in the cloud storage market because of the benefits it provides. The flexibility and the value combine into a more productive, and seamless experience for the end-user, whether they are just an average user or an enterprise.
Cloud users often land themselves into a mess by not properly organizing their data. Organizing the data includes dividing the files into relevant folders and naming the files properly. A randomly named document will take ages to discover.
Data that is poorly organized means searching for a particular file will turn into a frustrating experience. This also means there are maximum chances of duplicate data. This can happen either directly when the user can’t locate a particular file, they will choose to take the easier route of downloading it again (and syncing it to Amazon S3), rather than spending a long time to locate it on the cloud.
Duplicate data can also be created in an indirect manner when the user is totally unaware of duplicates occupying their cloud storage. Since they are not organizing their data and basically dump their files randomly, who knows how deep the actual mess is.
How would you feel when you discover you have been paying that subscription fee just to support loads of duplicate files sit on the cloud? How bad would you feel when you realize you couldn’t save a very important folder to your Amazon S3 drive because the drive had run out of space?
Let’s talk about the solution in some detail.
In comes Cloud Duplicate Finder, a secure, state-of-the-art web-service that employs the most technologically advanced protocols to ensure your cloud data undergoes a safe and secure scan to detect duplicate files in Amazon S3 Buckets and other Cloud Drives. Cloud Duplicate Finder performs this scan by using the official APIs provided by the respective cloud service provider (Amazon Web Services in this case).
It employs 256-bit encryption throughout the process to ensure an additional layer of security. All you have to do is to register for an account at CDF and subscribe to one of the membership plans on offer. From there onwards, the process is as follows:
That’s it. Freeing up a whole lot of duplicate data from your Amazon S3 drive is very easy and a must-do kind of thing. Sign up for a Cloud Duplicate Finder account today and let the duplicate cleanup begin.
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