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s3.client.default.proxy.port: 8080 # port for your proxy server
s3.client.default.read_timeout: 50s # the S3 connection timeout
s3.client.default.use_throttle_retries: true # whether the client should wait a progressively longer amount of time (exponential backoff) between each successive retry
s3.client.default.region: us-east-2 # AWS region to use
s3.client.default.region: us-east-2 # AWS region to use. For non-AWS S3 storage, this value is required but has no effect.
```
1. (Optional) If you don't want to use AWS access and secret keys, you could configure the S3 plugin to use AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) roles for service accounts: