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Hi there,
After restoring an archived object, you can update the restoration period by reissuing the request with a new period. Amazon S3 updates the restoration period relative to the current time and charges only for the request-there are no data transfer charges. You cannot update the restoration period when Amazon S3 is actively processing your current restore request for the object.
Reference: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/API_RestoreObject.html
Example: If you restore an object today 2/10/2022
with "Number of days that the restored copy is available" as **10 *days, then the object once restored, will be available till 2/20/2022
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Lets say on 2/11/2022 you are done downloading that restore copy and you want to expire it, you could re-issue the restore request, but this time, you can provide * "Number of days that the restored copy is available" as 1 day as the minimum that it accepts.
Now if you refresh and check the object detail, it would show as it will expire on 2/12/2022 so essentially reducing the overall length of time the restored object stays.
Thanks for the detailed explanation. Your example really helped me to gain a solid understanding.
I don't think this is possible