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+---
+languages:
+  - en
+  - cs
+---
+
+# Object Storage
+
+Detail documentation for Object Storage services could be found at [du.cesnet.cz](https://du.cesnet.cz/en/navody/object_storage/start)
+
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 In the following section you can find recommended S3 clients.
 
 ### AWS-CLI (Linux, Windows)
-[AWS CLI](https://aws.amazon.com/cli/) - Amazon Web Services Command Line Interface - is standardized too; supporting S3 interface. Using this tool you can handle your data and set up your S3 data storage. You can used the command line control or you can incorporate AWS CLI into your automated scripts. [Tutorial for AWS CLI](./object-storage/aws-cli).
+[AWS CLI](https://aws.amazon.com/cli/) - Amazon Web Services Command Line Interface - is standardized too; supporting S3 interface. Using this tool you can handle your data and set up your S3 data storage. You can used the command line control or you can incorporate AWS CLI into your automated scripts. [Tutorial for AWS CLI](./object-storage/aws-cli.md).
 
 
 
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+---
+languages:
+  - en
+  - cs
+---
+
+# Object Storage
+
+Detail documentation for Object Storage services could be found at [du.cesnet.cz](https://du.cesnet.cz/en/navody/object_storage/start)
+