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You can manage your object storage using the Object Store tab for your project at https://arbutus.cloud.computecanada.ca/. This interface refers to buckets as containers (not to be confused with containers based on namespace functionality of the Linux kernel). You can create containers (AKA buckets) in this interface, upload files, and create directories. Containers can also be created using S3-compatible CLI clients.
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].
Please note that if you create a new container as ''Public'', any object placed within this container can be freely accessed (read-only) by anyone on the internet simply by navigating to <code><nowiki>https://object-arbutus.cloud.computecanada.ca/<YOUR CONTAINER NAME HERE>/<YOUR OBJECT NAME HERE></nowiki></code> 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].

In addition, we can perform certain management tasks for our object storage using the Containers section under the Object Store tab in the Arbutus OpenStack Dashboard.