Use S3's proper product name, Amazon S3

Per Amazon's product page [1], S3 is officially called "Amazon S3". The
restic project uses the phrase "AWS S3" in some places. This patch
corrects the product name.

[1]:https://aws.amazon.com/s3/
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Gurjeet Singh 2021-11-13 10:56:59 -08:00 committed by Michael Eischer
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reduced. reduced.
Restic used to rebuild the index from scratch after pruning. This could lead to missing packs in Restic used to rebuild the index from scratch after pruning. This could lead to missing packs in
the index in some cases for eventually consistent backends such as e.g. AWS S3. This behavior is the index in some cases for eventually consistent backends such as e.g. Amazon S3. This behavior is
now changed and the index rebuilding uses the information already known by `prune`. now changed and the index rebuilding uses the information already known by `prune`.
By default, the `prune` command no longer removes all unused data. This behavior can be By default, the `prune` command no longer removes all unused data. This behavior can be

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Therefore, restic supports the following backends for storing backups natively:
- [Local directory](https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/030_preparing_a_new_repo.html#local) - [Local directory](https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/030_preparing_a_new_repo.html#local)
- [sftp server (via SSH)](https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/030_preparing_a_new_repo.html#sftp) - [sftp server (via SSH)](https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/030_preparing_a_new_repo.html#sftp)
- [HTTP REST server](https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/030_preparing_a_new_repo.html#rest-server) ([protocol](https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/100_references.html#rest-backend), [rest-server](https://github.com/restic/rest-server)) - [HTTP REST server](https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/030_preparing_a_new_repo.html#rest-server) ([protocol](https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/100_references.html#rest-backend), [rest-server](https://github.com/restic/rest-server))
- [AWS S3](https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/030_preparing_a_new_repo.html#amazon-s3) (either from Amazon or using the [Minio](https://minio.io) server) - [Amazon S3](https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/030_preparing_a_new_repo.html#amazon-s3) (either from Amazon or using the [Minio](https://minio.io) server)
- [OpenStack Swift](https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/030_preparing_a_new_repo.html#openstack-swift) - [OpenStack Swift](https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/030_preparing_a_new_repo.html#openstack-swift)
- [BackBlaze B2](https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/030_preparing_a_new_repo.html#backblaze-b2) - [BackBlaze B2](https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/030_preparing_a_new_repo.html#backblaze-b2)
- [Microsoft Azure Blob Storage](https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/030_preparing_a_new_repo.html#microsoft-azure-blob-storage) - [Microsoft Azure Blob Storage](https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/030_preparing_a_new_repo.html#microsoft-azure-blob-storage)

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@ -1744,7 +1744,7 @@ func testEdgeCaseRepo(t *testing.T, tarfile string, optionsCheck CheckOptions, o
// a listOnceBackend only allows listing once per filetype // a listOnceBackend only allows listing once per filetype
// listing filetypes more than once may cause problems with eventually consistent // listing filetypes more than once may cause problems with eventually consistent
// backends (like e.g. AWS S3) as the second listing may be inconsistent to what // backends (like e.g. Amazon S3) as the second listing may be inconsistent to what
// is expected by the first listing + some operations. // is expected by the first listing + some operations.
type listOnceBackend struct { type listOnceBackend struct {
restic.Backend restic.Backend

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@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ Minio Server
************ ************
`Minio <https://www.minio.io>`__ is an Open Source Object Storage, `Minio <https://www.minio.io>`__ is an Open Source Object Storage,
written in Go and compatible with AWS S3 API. written in Go and compatible with Amazon S3 API.
- Download and Install `Minio - Download and Install `Minio
Server <https://minio.io/downloads/#minio-server>`__. Server <https://minio.io/downloads/#minio-server>`__.
@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ this command.
Wasabi Wasabi
************ ************
`Wasabi <https://wasabi.com>`__ is a low cost AWS S3 conformant object storage provider. `Wasabi <https://wasabi.com>`__ is a low cost Amazon S3 conformant object storage provider.
Due to it's S3 conformance, Wasabi can be used as a storage provider for a restic repository. Due to it's S3 conformance, Wasabi can be used as a storage provider for a restic repository.
- Create a Wasabi bucket using the `Wasabi Console <https://console.wasabisys.com>`__. - Create a Wasabi bucket using the `Wasabi Console <https://console.wasabisys.com>`__.

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Setting up restic with Amazon S3
Preface Preface
======= =======
This tutorial will show you how to use restic with AWS S3. It will show you how This tutorial will show you how to use restic with Amazon S3. It will show you how
to navigate the AWS web interface, create an S3 bucket, create a user with to navigate the AWS web interface, create an S3 bucket, create a user with
access to only this bucket, and finally how to connect restic to this bucket. access to only this bucket, and finally how to connect restic to this bucket.
@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ repository:
the repository. Losing your password means that your data is the repository. Losing your password means that your data is
irrecoverably lost. irrecoverably lost.
restic is now ready to be used with AWS S3. Try to create a backup: restic is now ready to be used with Amazon S3. Try to create a backup:
.. code-block:: console .. code-block:: console
@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ restic is now ready to be used with AWS S3. Try to create a backup:
---------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
10fdbace 2017-03-26 16:41:50 blackbox /home/philip/restic-demo/test.bin 10fdbace 2017-03-26 16:41:50 blackbox /home/philip/restic-demo/test.bin
A snapshot was created and stored in the S3 bucket. By default backups to AWS S3 will use the ``STANDARD`` storage class. Available storage classes include ``STANDARD``, ``STANDARD_IA``, ``ONEZONE_IA``, ``INTELLIGENT_TIERING``, and ``REDUCED_REDUNDANCY``. A different storage class could have been specified in the above command by using ``-o`` or ``--option``: A snapshot was created and stored in the S3 bucket. By default backups to Amazon S3 will use the ``STANDARD`` storage class. Available storage classes include ``STANDARD``, ``STANDARD_IA``, ``ONEZONE_IA``, ``INTELLIGENT_TIERING``, and ``REDUCED_REDUNDANCY``. A different storage class could have been specified in the above command by using ``-o`` or ``--option``:
.. code-block:: console .. code-block:: console

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@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ s3 backend ``s3.layout``.
S3 Legacy Layout S3 Legacy Layout
---------------- ----------------
Unfortunately during development the AWS S3 backend uses slightly different Unfortunately during development the Amazon S3 backend uses slightly different
paths (directory names use singular instead of plural for ``key``, paths (directory names use singular instead of plural for ``key``,
``lock``, and ``snapshot`` files), and the pack files are stored directly below ``lock``, and ``snapshot`` files), and the pack files are stored directly below
the ``data`` directory. The S3 Legacy repository layout looks like this: the ``data`` directory. The S3 Legacy repository layout looks like this: