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You can interact with your Object Store using the Object Store tab for your project at https://arbutus.cloud.computecanada.ca/. This interface refers to buckets as containers. In this context the two terms are interchangeable. Please note that if you create a new container as ''Publi, any object placed within this container can be accessed (read-only) by anyone freely on the internet simply by navigating to the following URL with your container and object names inserted in place:
You can interact with your Object Store using the Object Store tab for your project at https://arbutus.cloud.computecanada.ca/. This interface refers to buckets as containers. In this context the two terms are interchangeable. Please note that if you create a new container as ''Public'', any object placed within this container can be accessed (read-only) by anyone freely on the internet simply by navigating to the following URL with your container and object names inserted in place:

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In addition, we can perform certain management tasks for our object storage using the [https://arbutus.cloud.computecanada.ca/project/containers Containers] section under the <b>Object Store</b> tab in the [https://arbutus.cloud.computecanada.ca Arbutus OpenStack Dashboard].

You can interact with your Object Store using the Object Store tab for your project at https://arbutus.cloud.computecanada.ca/. This interface refers to buckets as containers. In this context the two terms are interchangeable. Please note that if you create a new container as Public, any object placed within this container can be accessed (read-only) by anyone freely on the internet simply by navigating to the following URL with your container and object names inserted in place: