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I don't think new objects will be created because the storage class will just change.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/lifecycle-transition-general-considerations.html
For example, if you have a lifecycle rule set up for only older versions, the most recent version of the object will remain in the Standard tier.
If you create a lifecycle rule that covers both old and new versions, both should be moved if they are not accessed.
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I have not created Life cycle rule. My assumption is that: S3 Intelligent-Tiering moves objects that have not been accessed for 30 consecutive days to the Infrequent Access tier automatically without i write any life cycle rule.
Sorry, Intelligent-Tiering does indeed automatically move storage classes. However, regarding your original question about whether an object will be created, I don't think an object will be created. If no access is occurring to the older version, it will automatically just move that version of the storage class. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/intelligent-tiering-overview.html