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When moving data from S3 to local, you will be paying two parts: 1) COPY request which is about $0.005 per 1,000 request 2) data transfer which is about $0.05/GB when it's greater than 150TB/mo. You can find more details on the pricing page. It wouldn't make a difference from cost perspective between move vs copy since Delete requests are free. You would end up paying both COPY request and Data Transfer.
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Since you would like to download data from S3, it will incur an egress cost. The method of downloading this data wouldn't influence the amount of data downloaded. Pls refer this blog to understand this concept.
The only thing which comes to my mind is you could consider compressing the files before downloading i.e. if you receive a good compression ratio. You can do this using an EC2 or Lambda, refer this post for an approach. Worth testing it out with a few files, since you will spend on compute to compress these files too.
Hope this is helpful!
Thanks, Rama
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But is there a specific charge difference between move vs copy? Since move would also delete the file in the source s3 bucket? Since the Files are huge we are very much careful on which operation to execute