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## Background
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In AWS SDK for JavaScript [v3.729.0](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js-v3/releases/tag/v3.729.0),
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we shipped a feature that [changed default object integrity in
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S3](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js-v3/issues/6810). The SDKs now default to using more modern
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checksums (like CRC32) to ensure object integrity, whereas previously MD5 checksums were being used.
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Some third-party S3-compatible services currently do not support these checksums and require MD5 checksums. Furthermore, the `DeleteObjects` operation in S3 [requires a `Content-MD5` request header](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/API_DeleteObjects.html) in which case too, you should use the MD5 fallback as noted below.
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In AWS SDK for JavaScript v3.729.0, we
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shipped a feature that changed default object integrity in S3.
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The SDKs now default to using more modern checksums (like CRC32) to ensure object integrity, whereas
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previously MD5 checksums were being used. Some third-party S3-compatible services currently do not
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support these checksums and require MD5 checksums. Furthermore, the [DeleteObjects operation in S3
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requires a Content-MD5 request header](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/API_DeleteObjects.html)
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in which case too, you should use the MD5 fallback as noted below.
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If you wish to fallback to the old behavior of sending MD5 checksums, for operations like
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`DeleteObjectsCommand` this is how you can do it in AWS SDK for JavaScript v3:
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DeleteObjectsCommand this is how you can do it in AWS SDK for JavaScript v3:
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## MD5 fallback
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