xichen01 commented on code in PR #6589:
URL: https://github.com/apache/ozone/pull/6589#discussion_r1951236592


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+title: AWS S3 Lifecycle Configurations
+summary: Enables users to manage lifecycle configurations for buckets, 
allowing automated deletion of keys based on predefined rules.
+date: 2024-04-25
+jira: HDDS-8342
+status: draft
+---
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+# Lifecycle Management
+
+## Introduction
+I encountered the need for a retention solution within my cluster, 
specifically the ability to delete keys in specific paths after a certain time 
period.   
+This requirement closely resembled the functionality provided by AWS S3 
Lifecycle configurations, particularly the Expiration part ([AWS S3 Lifecycle 
Configuration 
Examples](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/lifecycle-configuration-examples.html)).
  
+
+## Overview
+
+### Functionality
+- User should be able to create/remove/fetch lifecycle configurations for a 
specific S3 bucket.

Review Comment:
   I think setting lifecycle can need a write permission for the bucket, 
because if a user have the write permission for a bucket, the user can delete 
the key in the bucket. This is also compatible with ranger.
   The thread that performs the delete operation can have ozone admin 
privileges, so it can delete any key
   So setting up a lifecycle requires bucket write permissions, but the 
lifecycle itself runs with administrator privileges.



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