How to Copy/Move Photos and folders from One Amazon S3 Bucket to Another?

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You can use "Amazon S3 Browser" Freeware to copy and move files between Amazon S3 Buckets easily. If you have a large amount of files or folders, then it may take a time to copy or move. If you are a S3 Browser Pro account user then it will significantly speed up file copying and moving.

Here are the steps to Copy/Move Photos and folders from One Amazon S3 Bucket to Another:

  1. Download and Install "S3 Browser" on your computer.
  2. Start "S3 Browser" on your computer.
  3. Open the Source Bucket and select the photo files or folders which you want to copy or move.
  4. Click "Files" and select "Copy" option to Copy the files or folders.
  5. Click "Files" and select "Cut" option to Move these files or folders.
  6. Open the destination bucket where you want to copy or move.
  7. Click "Files" and select "Paste" option.
  8. This way you can copy or move photos and folders from one Amazon S3 Bucket to another.

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