Amazon Simple Storage Service is simple web services interface that you can use to store and retrieve any amount of data, at any time, from anywhere on the web.
Basin is a basic form backend that lets you collect data from submissions without writing a single line of code.
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Triggers when you add or update a file in a specific bucket. (The bucket must contain less than 10,000 total files.)
Triggers when a user submits to your form.
Create a new Bucket
Creates a brand new text file from plain text content you specify.
Copy an already-existing file or attachment from the trigger service.
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Amazon S3 and Basin are two storage options for cloud storage. Amazon S3 is a cloud-based object storage service that provides storage for The Basin stores data in the form of objects that have names, sizes, and metadata.
Amazon S3 is a cloud-based object storage service that provides storage for static and streaming content used by web applications. It was first made available for public use in 2008. It can be compared to a file system because it has a root directory of objects, each with its own set of metadata that can be used to retrieve it later. It also has a bucket, which is similar to a folder on your PC or Mac. These buckets can be shared publicly or privately with other users or groups. The files stored in these buckets can be accessed via HTTP or HTTPS from anywhere at any time. This service is unique because it is highly scalable, fault tolerant, secure, and durable. It guarantees 99.999999999% durability, meaning that objects will not be lost if there are enough redundant copies of objects stored across multiple servers within the same region. This service can be accessed by using a web browser with an Internet connection or by writing an application.
Basin stores data in the form of objects that have names, sizes, and metadata. The data is stored in the S3 cloud storage system and then replicated to local hard drives. It keeps track of changes to the data (deletes, uploads, etc.. locally and then synchronizes the changes with S3 once per hour. This allows the user to save space on the S3 servers but still have immediate access to all of their files. It also allows the user to work offline and continue working when an Internet connection becomes available again.Basin was created as a way to add greater transparency and auditability to modern journalism. It was co-founded by Nick Foster and Daniel Rosenthal and received financial backing from First Look Media's Journalism Project. First Look Media's CEO, Michael Bloomfield, said that "The Basin team is focused on creating tools for journalists that will help them gather information more efficiently while protecting their sources' identities."
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