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// Code generated by private/model/cli/gen-api/main.go. DO NOT EDIT.
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// Package glacier provides the client and types for making API
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// requests to Amazon Glacier.
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//
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// Amazon Glacier is a storage solution for "cold data."
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//
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// Amazon Glacier is an extremely low-cost storage service that provides secure,
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// durable, and easy-to-use storage for data backup and archival. With Amazon
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// Glacier, customers can store their data cost effectively for months, years,
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// or decades. Amazon Glacier also enables customers to offload the administrative
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// burdens of operating and scaling storage to AWS, so they don't have to worry
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// about capacity planning, hardware provisioning, data replication, hardware
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// failure and recovery, or time-consuming hardware migrations.
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//
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// Amazon Glacier is a great storage choice when low storage cost is paramount,
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// your data is rarely retrieved, and retrieval latency of several hours is
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// acceptable. If your application requires fast or frequent access to your
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// data, consider using Amazon S3. For more information, see Amazon Simple Storage
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// Service (Amazon S3) (http://aws.amazon.com/s3/).
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//
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// You can store any kind of data in any format. There is no maximum limit on
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// the total amount of data you can store in Amazon Glacier.
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//
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// If you are a first-time user of Amazon Glacier, we recommend that you begin
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// by reading the following sections in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide:
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//
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// * What is Amazon Glacier (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/introduction.html)
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// - This section of the Developer Guide describes the underlying data model,
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// the operations it supports, and the AWS SDKs that you can use to interact
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// with the service.
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//
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// * Getting Started with Amazon Glacier (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/amazon-glacier-getting-started.html)
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// - The Getting Started section walks you through the process of creating
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// a vault, uploading archives, creating jobs to download archives, retrieving
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// the job output, and deleting archives.
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//
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// See glacier package documentation for more information.
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// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/service/glacier/
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//
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// Using the Client
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//
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// To Amazon Glacier with the SDK use the New function to create
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// a new service client. With that client you can make API requests to the service.
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// These clients are safe to use concurrently.
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//
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// See the SDK's documentation for more information on how to use the SDK.
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// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/
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//
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// See aws.Config documentation for more information on configuring SDK clients.
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// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/aws/#Config
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//
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// See the Amazon Glacier client Glacier for more
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// information on creating client for this service.
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// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/service/glacier/#New
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package glacier
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