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Updated the Freezer Guide to improve clarity on file handling and added steps for tarballing and restoring data.

Updated the Freezer Guide to improve clarity on file handling and added steps for tarballing and restoring data.

Signed-off-by: Geoffrey Weal <geoffrey.weal@gmail.com>
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Summary of Changes

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This pull request enhances the Freezer Guide by providing more detailed instructions on file management, specifically focusing on tarballing for efficient handling of small files and a clearer step-by-step process for both uploading and restoring data. The updates aim to improve user understanding and streamline the interaction with the Freezer storage system.

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  • Tarballing Instructions: Added a section on how to tarball files before uploading to Freezer, recommending this for collections of small files to improve upload and download efficiency.
  • Step-by-Step Guidance: The guide now includes numbered steps for both uploading (tarballing and synchronizing/putting objects) and restoring data, providing a clearer workflow for users.
  • Clarification on Restoring Objects: The document emphasizes the necessity of restoring data from Glacier to the STANDARD storage class before retrieval, ensuring users understand the two-stage process.

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