![]() ![]() The only reason it makes sense to upload fewer files is to avoid high upload requests (10.000 files usually mean 10.000 requests). On the other hand, if you have a ZIP file that has 100 photos inside, you'll be forced to download that zip that will probably be more than 5% of the total archive meaning you'll be paying some fees for the retrieval. So if, for example, you need to download 10 photos you took on a weekend, you would be able to get those 10 photos for free if they are spread in the vault. Glacier will let you download for free only 5% of the total archive and is prorated daily. In your particular case I would suggest uploading 10.000 separate files instead of let's say 100 ZIP files with 100 files each. Having that in mind they sort of punish you if you need to retrieve many files at once. Glacier is intended for rare file access. The other answer is based on S3 which wasn't your question I believe. ![]() I know this is a bit old, but you may still find my answer helpful (I hope).
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