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Hello Matt, this happens because S3 is an object storage, not a file system. So you should interact with it with some APIs. If you want to mount the bucket as a file system you can use s3fs. if you don't like it as a solution, you should think of a service like EFS which can be mounted on the file system Thanks Joel
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That makes sense, thanks. I was hoping AWS would support some manner of mounting a bucket as a file system, or at least endorse s3fs or some other project out there. I didn't notice any AWS employees as significant contributors to s3fs, but it seems to be a pretty deep project. I'll probably go with that for now.
As for using an S3 API, I may eventually do that, but for now I'm just looking to move some existing code to the cloud with minimal effort.