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Hi Cereza,
Thank you for the interesting question. I do not see any images you posted, but I will attempt to help you find an answer. The article you listed mentions Multipart Uploads (MPU) and Versioning, which you mentioned in your question as well. You said you did not see Multipart Uploads. Do you have versioning enabled on the bucket? The final recommendation in the article is to setup Lifecycle Policies. I urge you to configure a Lifecycle Policy to delete MPUs after something like 3-7 days. If you have versioning enabled, you may want to delete old versions after 7-14 days as well.
To get a clearer picture of what is happening in your account/bucket, I recommend enabling S3 Storage Lens [1]. There is a default setup in S3 Storage Lens that does not have a fee associated with it. It'll take a day or 2 for the metrics to populate and once it's there, you'll be able to use the dropdown metric options to see the current versions, noncurrent versions, and MPUs for bytes, object count and/or in %. These options should help you determine what is taking up your S3 storage.
Hi Shlomo,
First of all thanks for your atenttion and your answer. It´s possible to attach photos in this post? Because I was trying to do that but I didn´t find the option.
Just to let you know, I have S3 Storage Lens enabled and one lifecycle policy to delete MPUs after 2 days. I will try to add another lifecycle policy as well to delete old versions.
But I have checked the Storage panel and there is not MPUs so I don´t understand why there are a lot diference in the total size and the size of my bucket. I will check the link.
Thanks for your help.