How Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) differs in AWS European Sovereign Cloud - AWS European Sovereign Cloud User Guide
Services or capabilities described in AWS documentation might vary by Region. To see the differences applicable to the AWS European Sovereign Cloud Region, see the AWS European Sovereign Cloud User Guide.

How Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) differs in AWS European Sovereign Cloud

This topic describes the functionality of Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) in the AWS European Sovereign Cloud Region.

Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is storage for the internet. You can use Amazon S3 to store and retrieve any amount of data at any time, from anywhere on the web.

Service Differences

The following differences apply to Amazon S3 in AWS European Sovereign Cloud:

  • S3 Vectors is not available in AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany) region.

  • S3 Access Grants is not available in AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany) region.

  • S3 Object Lambda is not available in AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany) region.

  • S3 Select is not available in AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany) region.

  • S3 Multi-Region Access Points is not available in AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany) region.

  • S3 Metadata is not available in AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany) region.

  • S3 Express One Zone is not available in AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany) region.

  • S3 Tables is not available in AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany) region.

  • S3 on Outposts is not available in AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany) region.

Amazon S3 website endpoints

When you configure your bucket as a website, the website is available by using the following Region-specific website endpoints. Note that the website endpoints are different than the REST API endpoints listed in the preceding table. For more information about hosting websites on Amazon S3, see Hosting Websites on Amazon S3 in the Amazon Simple Storage Service User Guide. You need the hosted zone IDs when using the Amazon Route 53 API to add an alias record to your hosted zone.

Note

Amazon S3 website endpoints do not support HTTPS or Amazon S3 Access Points. If you want to use HTTPS, you can use Amazon CloudFront to serve a static website hosted on Amazon S3. For more information, see Configuring a static website using a custom domain registered with Route 53 and Improving the performance of your website using CloudFront in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

Region Name Region Endpoint Protocol Route 53 Hosted Zone ID

AWS European Sovereign Cloud (Germany)

eusc-de-east-1

s3-website.eusc-de-east-1.amazonaws.eu

HTTP

Z07946532Z2HP0940LD8G

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