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Create Wasabi Bucket and Pocilies

Wasabi is a cloud object storage that is compatible with Amazon S3. It can be integrated with AWS, Google Cloud or Microsoft Azure solutions, using the same protocol and tools. Wasabi is a value-oriented, high-performance, low-latency, and high-availability cloud object storage offering.

Step - 1: First you have to set up wasabi account and create bucket. Get started with Wasabi?. or follow below steps.

  • set bucket name and region

  • click next

  • click create bucket

Step - 2: Create IAM user.

with appropriate permissions attached to the user for performing required action(s)


  • group - nothing to change

  • policies

  • save the generated access key

Step - 3: Then you need to generate bucket policy from [AWS Policy Generator.](https://awspolicygen.s3.amazonaws.com/policygen.html)

  • select policy type

  • copy IAM users ARN and paste it to add statement's principle of aws policy generator page

  • copy your bucket policy editors ARN and paste it to add statement's ARN of aws policy generator page


You'll get this statement list.

  • 1st statement list like this

Now, add one more statement and generate policy.

  • add 2nd statement

you'll get Policy Json Document, copy it


Step - 4: Save Policies of your bucket settings.

  • paste Policy Json, wait and save

console will automatically show success message of your policy then save it.


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