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The recommended way to manage buckets and objects in the Arbutus Object Store is by using the <code>s3cmd</code> tool, which is available in Linux.
The recommended way to manage buckets and objects in the Arbutus Object Store is by using the <code>s3cmd</code> tool, which is available in Linux.
Our documentation provides specific instructions on [[Accessing_object_storage_with_s3cmd|configuring and managing access]] with the <code>s3cmd</code> client.
Our documentation provides specific instructions on [[Accessing_object_storage_with_s3cmd|configuring and managing access]] with the <code>s3cmd</code> client
We can also use other [[Arbutus object storage clients|S3-compatible clients]] that are also compatible with Arbutus Object Store.
We can also use other [[Arbutus object storage clients|S3-compatible clients]] that are also compatible with Arbutus Object Store.

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The recommended way to manage buckets and objects in the Arbutus Object Store is by using the <code>s3cmd</code> tool, which is available in Linux.
Our documentation provides specific instructions on [[Accessing_object_storage_with_s3cmd|configuring and managing access]] with the <code>s3cmd</code> client.
We can also use other [[Arbutus object storage clients|S3-compatible clients]] that are also compatible with Arbutus Object Store.

The recommended way to manage buckets and objects in the Arbutus Object Store is by using the s3cmd tool, which is available in Linux. Our documentation provides specific instructions on configuring and managing access with the s3cmd client We can also use other S3-compatible clients that are also compatible with Arbutus Object Store.