I my next storage (E2), should I store files under sub-directories, such as images/0/0/0/0/, images/0/0/0/1, etc. Immutable backups protected from deletion and encryption by ransomware in the cloud (Amazon S3, Wasabi, Azure Blob, Backblaze B2), S3-compatible storage and local Linux-based repositories air-gapped backups with offline storage and tape. We currently support Amazon Web Services S3, Wasabi, Digital Ocean Spaces, Linode Objects, Backblaze B2, and DreamHost, with more to come soon. I thought that S3, and by extension all S3-compatible storages, stored file paths as a flat structure, and that / was just a character like any other, and that you could easily list files under any prefix, ending or not with a /. To publish your Beluga feed and mini-website, you must have an S3-compatible object storage provider account. Strangely, it looks like rclone has no problem retrieving from the server a list of files that are under a given "directory", for example /images/, but cannot do the same with a prefix, such as /images/0000.
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