A system admin is managing buckets, objects and folders with AWS S3. Which of the below mentioned statements is true and should be taken in consideration by the sysadmin?
A.
The folders support only ACL
B.
Both the object and bucket can have an Access Policy but folder cannot have policy
C.
Folders can have a policy
D.
Both the object and bucket can have ACL but folders cannot have ACL
Suggested Answer:D🗳️
Amazon S3 Access Control Lists (ACLs) enable you to manage access to buckets and objects. Each bucket and object has an ACL attached to it as a subresource. It defines which AWS accounts or groups are granted access and the type of access. When a request is received against a resource, Amazon S3 checks the corresponding ACL to verify the requester has the necessary access permissions. Reference: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/acl-overview.html
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