S3 Tables AWS Regions, endpoints, and service quotas - Amazon Simple Storage Service

S3 Tables AWS Regions, endpoints, and service quotas

The following sections include the supported AWS Regions and service quotas for S3 Tables.

S3 Tables AWS Regions and endpoints

For a list of Regions S3 Tables is currently available in, see Amazon S3 endpoints. To connect programmatically to an AWS service, you use an endpoint. For more information, see AWS service endpoints.

S3 Tables supports dual-stack endpoints for public access and AWS PrivateLink. Dual-stack endpoints allow you to access S3 tables buckets using the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), in addition to the IPv4 protocol, depending on what your network supports.

S3 Tables dual-stack endpoints use the following naming convention: s3tables.aws-region.api.aws

For a complete list of S3 Tables endpoints, see Amazon S3 endpoints.

S3 Tables quotas

Quotas, also referred to as limits, are the maximum number of service resources or operations for your AWS account. The following are the quotas for S3 Tables resources. For more Amazon S3 quota information, see Amazon S3 quotas.

Name Default Adjustable Description
Table Buckets 10 To request a quota increase, contact Support. The number of Amazon S3 table buckets that you can create per AWS Region in an account.
Namespaces 10,000 To request a quota increase, contact Support. The number of Amazon S3 table namespaces that you can create per table bucket.
Tables 10,000 To request a quota increase, contact Support. The number of Amazon S3 tables that you can create per table bucket.