If you are using JungleDisk Windows Home Server Edition to backup your shared folders to Amazon’s S3 service, you would have heard of buckets which is a folder where your backup files reside.
The following list of S3 utilities enable you to delete buckets and to search through S3 buckets for files. You can view them here.





















June 9, 2009 at 8:37 am
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