Rich Gwilliam's digital shed
Amazon S3 buckets are essentially dumb storage accessible from the AWS cloud - great for dumping large volumes of data at relatively modest expense. It's a little more complicated than that - we could go on about key-value object based storage and different classes of storage but that's essentially it; storing and delivering data verbatim.
I've put together AWS systems using buckets to provide file hosting for rendered outputs; and worked on various applications using it for general storage purposes.
I've been using Amazon S3 Buckets since Jul 2022 (3 years).
Full-stack Developer / Devops Engineer
At Hidden, I filled the role of an API Developer as well as a Devops Engineer. I updated and expanded existing legacy code to run on AWS Lambda functions for increased efficiency, and created Jenkins build servers for the Unity development team.