I was experiencing problems uploading files larger than 1MB to S3 in the us-east-1 region. Attempts with different internet connections and using the command line through s3 sync only allowed files smaller than 1MB to upload — anything larger would just get stuck at the 1MB mark. I also tried uploading through the web console, but the same issue happened. After running AWS with debug mode, I found that it was a network error on my end, and rebooting fixed it. Has anyone else faced similar issues?
4 Answers
It's possible that your permissions for multipart uploads need checking. Ensure your bucket policies allow actions like s3:CreateMultipartUpload, s3:UploadPart, and so on.
If someone else is having the issue—just restart your device. I encountered persistent upload failures, but a simple reboot resolved my network troubles.
I've had no problems uploading larger files. Seems like it might just be a local issue. Maybe check your setup and ensure everything’s configured right.
Honestly, 1MB should not be a limit. You might consider splitting larger uploads if the problem persists, though that's a bit of a hassle.

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