It's easier than ever to use object storage to make your Statamic site faster Not only is it much more simple to set up (compared to S3), it's also much easier to understand how much you'll be paying at the end of the month, with Digital Ocean charging a flat $5 fee per month, per space.

Let's save your Space is in Amsterdam (AMS3) and it's called statamic, then your config would look something like: If you've successfully connected your Spaces account to your Statamic account, the last thing to do is to go to content/assets/assets.yaml (or whatever your container is called). Open the file and change the value of disk from assets to spaces. Assuming everything is done, then you should be able to upload a file via the Assets link in the sidebar and see the file in your Spaces file directory.
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