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AWS Transfer for SFTP will suit you
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AWS offer a solution where you can mount an S3 bucket as an NFS endpoint using a storage gateway. Here you could mount a bucket of your choice and either allow/configure your sftp server to access the FS or have a scheduled sync job on the sftp server to copy/sync files.
Information can be found here https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/storage/mounting-amazon-s3-to-an-amazon-ec2-instance-using-a-private-connection-to-s3-file-gateway/
The unofficial way is using a 3rd party tools call S3FS to mount directly to a bucket. https://dev.to/aws-builders/how-to-mount-aws-s3-bucket-on-amazon-ec2-using-s3fs-1h8h
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I have looked at it. As I understand, this service enables transfers into S3 via SFTP, but it is designed to be the target of those transfers (i.e., it acts as an SFTP server, not client)