

Thanks!ĪWS Transfer for SFTPToday we are launching AWS Transfer for SFTP, a fully-managed, highly-available SFTP service. Is this something the new AWS SFTP system supports, or is that simply a method for setting up your own SFTP servers? Is this something I would write in Lamda? Do I have to have a whole EC2 server to run this kind of command? Just looking for some tips on where to start.

Just getting them out of the users SFTP space and into S3 would go a long way, and then I can manipulate the files as necessary from there. I would like to get this down to a daily sync, but dont want to do the manual work everyday, so I need the correct method to grab some files via SFTP, and place them in an S3 bucket on a regular basis. Currently this is pretty easy to do in Cyberduck, basically just connect to each file server on a weekly basis and move the files from one place to the other. I have a specific data import from a user that I would like to automate, basically the user has two separate file servers which I have access to, and on a weekly basis I pull the data from the two servers via SFTP and place them into S3 where some pre-existing code deals with them. Im pretty new to AWS and was hoping someone could point me towards the right resources/methods.
