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For information on obtaining Arbutus Object Storage, please see [[Arbutus object storage|this page]]. For information on how to use an object storage client to manage your Arbutus object store, choose a client and follow instructions from these pages: | For information on obtaining Arbutus Object Storage, please see [[Arbutus object storage|this page]]. For information on how to use an object storage client to manage your Arbutus object store, choose a client and follow instructions from these pages: | ||
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Revision as of 22:07, 13 March 2023
For information on obtaining Arbutus Object Storage, please see this page. For information on how to use an object storage client to manage your Arbutus object store, choose a client and follow instructions from these pages:
- Accessing object storage with s3cmd
- Accessing object storage with WinSCP
- Accessing object storage with awscli
It is important to note that Arbutus' Object Storage solution does not use Amazon's S3 Virtual Hosting (i.e. DNS-based bucket) approach which these clients assume by default. They need to be configured not to use that approach, as described in the pages linked above.