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| Object storage (or ''object-based storage'') is a storage type that manages data as objects, as opposed to other storage architectures like filesystems which manage data as a file hierarchy, and storage types where data is managed as blocks. Each object typically includes the data itself, a variable amount of metadata, and a globally unique identifier. Offered as S3 and Swift protocols. Allocated in TB. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_storage. Currently only available with Arbutus.
| Object storage (or ''object-based storage'') is a storage type that manages data as objects, as opposed to other storage architectures like filesystems which manage data as a file hierarchy, and storage types where data is managed as blocks. Each object typically includes the data itself, a variable amount of metadata, and a globally unique identifier. Offered as S3 and Swift protocols. Allocated in TB. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_storage. Currently only available with Arbutus.
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|'''[[OpenStack|OpenStack]]'''
|'''[[Managing_your_cloud_resources_with_OpenStack|OpenStack]]'''
| The software suite used on our clouds to control hardware resources such as computers, storage and networking.
| The software suite used on our clouds to control hardware resources such as computers, storage and networking.
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| A type of object storage. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_S3.
| A type of object storage. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_S3.
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|'''[[OpenStack/en#Security_Groups|security group]]'''
|'''[[Managing_your_cloud_resources_with_OpenStack#Security_Groups|security group]]'''
| A set of security rules that control network traffic and can be applied as a whole to one or more instances.
| A set of security rules that control network traffic and can be applied as a whole to one or more instances.
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