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Update 080_examples.rst

Added an explanation of how to specify the AWS S3 storage classes and what the default value is.
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@ -247,8 +247,13 @@ restic is now ready to be used with AWS S3. Try to create a backup:
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10fdbace 2017-03-26 16:41:50 blackbox /home/philip/restic-demo/test.bin 10fdbace 2017-03-26 16:41:50 blackbox /home/philip/restic-demo/test.bin
A snapshot was created and stored in the S3 bucket. This snapshot may now be A snapshot was created and stored in the S3 bucket. By default backups to AWS S3 will use the ``STANDARD`` storage class. Available storage classes include ``STANDARD``, ``STANDARD_IA``, ``ONEZONE_IA``, ``INTELLIGENT_TIERING``, and ``REDUCED_REDUNDANCY``. A different storage class could have been specified in the above command by using -o or --option:
restored:
.. code-block:: console
$ ./restic backup -o s3.storageclass=REDUCED_REDUNDANCY test.bin
This snapshot may now be restored:
.. code-block:: console .. code-block:: console