Make sure you stay ENTIRELY on the Amazon website, and only read Amazon documentation, and use the APIs Amazon talks about (but of course you are doing all of this communicating with the Backblaze Storage Cloud backend). ![]() If you want to find out about Amazon S3 APIs (which you use to communicate to Backblaze's Storage Cloud or Amazon S3) then you can start here. You can always tell if you are using "B2 Native" if the call starts with "b2_" -> then that has literally nothing to do with Amazon S3 compatibility, it is the custom Backblaze protocol. Customers can utilize cloud compute instances from Vultr that connect with Backblaze B2 buckets via an S3 Compatible API, enabling users to scale their compute and storage needs up or down on demand. If you want to use Amazon S3 APIs, you do not call ANYTHING that is documented on the Backblaze website, and you especially should not call "b2_get_upload_url" because that is a B2 native API, not an Amazon S3 API. ![]() how does the presigned URL work? I thought it was this.
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