juliogonzalez/s3fs-fuse
Project ID: 21185
Description
s3fs is a FUSE file system that allows you to mount an Amazon S3 bucket as a local file system. It stores files natively and transparently in S3 (i.e., you can use other programs to access the same files). Maximum file size=5TB (limited by s3fs, not Amazon).
s3fs is stable and is being used in number of production environments, e.g., rsync backup to s3.
Installation Instructions
Use dnf copr enable juliogonzalez/s3fs-fuse
or yum copr enable juliogonzalez/s3fs-fuse
as root, then use the package manager to install the package s3fs-fuse
.
For more information see the official COPR documentation.
Warning
This is just a playground zone. You should not use packages from this project for production systems.
Official packages for EPEL and Fedora are available, officially maintained by me.
SLE/openSUSE also have official packages. I help with the maintenance there as well (but I am not the official maintainer)
Reporting bugs
- For bugs on packages from this project, please report them at https://github.com/juliogonzalez/s3fs-fuse-rpm/issues.
- For bugs on the official EPEL/Fedora packages, please report them at https://bugzilla.redhat.com.
- And for bugs on the official SLE/openSUSE, please report them at https://bugzilla.opensuse.org.
epel-6 and mageia-6 are disabled a fuse on such distributions is not supported. If you want an updated version of fuse see https://github.com/juliogonzalez/s3fs-fuse-rpm
Active Releases
The following unofficial repositories are provided as-is by owner of this project. Contact the owner directly for bugs or issues (IE: not bugzilla).
Release | Architectures | Repo Download |
---|---|---|
Amazonlinux 2023 | aarch64 (17)*, x86_64 (19)* | Amazonlinux 2023 (42 downloads) |
Centos-stream 8 | aarch64 (48)*, ppc64le (12)*, x86_64 (48)* | Centos-stream 8 (68 downloads) |
Centos-stream 9 | aarch64 (16)*, ppc64le (16)*, s390x (20)*, x86_64 (23)* | Centos-stream 9 (40 downloads) |
EPEL 7 | ppc64le (46)*, x86_64 (40)* | EPEL 7 (145 downloads) |
EPEL 8 | aarch64 (54)*, ppc64le (18)*, s390x (22)*, x86_64 (62)* | EPEL 8 (69 downloads) |
EPEL 9 | aarch64 (16)*, ppc64le (16)*, s390x (25)*, x86_64 (30)* | EPEL 9 (47 downloads) |
Fedora 38 | aarch64 (18)*, i386 (22)*, ppc64le (18)*, s390x (15)*, x86_64 (18)* | Fedora 38 (0 downloads) |
Fedora 39 | aarch64 (8)*, i386 (9)*, ppc64le (9)*, s390x (9)*, x86_64 (12)* | Fedora 39 (23 downloads) |
Fedora 40 | aarch64 (1)*, i386 (5)*, ppc64le (4)*, s390x (4)*, x86_64 (6)* | Fedora 40 (15 downloads) |
Fedora 41 | aarch64 (0)*, i386 (0)*, ppc64le (2)*, s390x (0)*, x86_64 (0)* | Fedora 41 (9 downloads) |
Fedora eln | aarch64 (49)*, s390x (49)*, x86_64 (49)* | Fedora eln (62 downloads) |
Fedora rawhide | aarch64 (54)*, i386 (58)*, ppc64le (72)*, s390x (52)*, x86_64 (52)* | Fedora rawhide (134 downloads) |
Rhel 7 | x86_64 (21)* | Rhel 7 (38 downloads) |
Rhel 8 | x86_64 (38)* | Rhel 8 (50 downloads) |
Rhel 9 | aarch64 (22)*, x86_64 (23)* | Rhel 9 (42 downloads) |
* Total number of downloaded packages.