OpenStack Object Storage (swift) is used for redundant, scalable data storage using clusters of standardized servers to store petabytes of accessible data. It is a long-term storage system for large amounts of static data which can be retrieved and updated.
OpenStack Object Storage provides a distributed, API-accessible storage platform that can be integrated directly into an application or used to store any type of file, including VM images, backups, archives, or media files. In the OpenStack dashboard, you can only manage containers and objects.
In OpenStack Object Storage, containers provide storage for objects in a manner similar to a Windows folder or Linux file directory, though they cannot be nested. An object in OpenStack consists of the file to be stored in the container and any accompanying metadata.
You have successfully created a container.
Note
To delete a container, click the More button and select Delete Container.
Log in to the dashboard.
Select the appropriate project from the drop down menu at the top left.
On the Project tab, open the Object Store tab and click Containers category.
Select the container in which you want to store your object.
Click the Upload File icon.
The Upload File To Container: <name> dialog box
appears.
<name>
is the name of the container to which you are uploading
the object.
Enter a name for the object.
Browse to and select the file that you want to upload.
Click Upload File.
You have successfully uploaded an object to the container.
Note
To delete an object, click the More button and select Delete Object.
To edit an object
Log in to the dashboard.
Select the appropriate project from the drop down menu at the top left.
On the Project tab, open the Object Store tab and click Containers category.
Select the container in which you want to store your object.
Click the menu button and choose Edit from the dropdown list.
The Edit Object dialog box is displayed.
Browse to and select the file that you want to upload.
Click Update Object.
Note
To delete an object, click the menu button and select Delete Object.
To copy an object from one container to another
To create a metadata-only object without a file
You can create a new object in container without a file available and can upload the file later when it is ready. This temporary object acts a place-holder for a new object, and enables the user to share object metadata and URL info in advance.
Log in to the dashboard.
Select the appropriate project from the drop down menu at the top left.
On the Project tab, open the Object Store tab and click Containers category.
Select the container in which you want to store your object.
Click Upload Object.
The Upload Object To Container: <name>
dialog box is
displayed.
<name>
is the name of the container to which you are uploading
the object.
Enter a name for the object.
Click Update Object.
To create a pseudo-folder
Pseudo-folders are similar to folders in your desktop operating system. They are virtual collections defined by a common prefix on the object’s name.
Log in to the dashboard.
Select the appropriate project from the drop down menu at the top left.
On the Project tab, open the Object Store tab and click Containers category.
Select the container in which you want to store your object.
Click Create Pseudo-folder.
The Create Pseudo-Folder in Container <name>
dialog box
is displayed. <name>
is the name of the container to which you
are uploading the object.
Enter a name for the pseudo-folder.
A slash (/) character is used as the delimiter for pseudo-folders in Object Storage.
Click Create.
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