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= UMIACS Object Store = | = UMIACS Object Store = | ||
An object store is a web-based storage solution focused on reliability, scalability and security. It is best suited for public content storage/distribution, archiving data or secure data sharing between users. Our Object Storage can be used through the [https://obj.umiacs.umd.edu/obj web interface], the command line [[UMobj]] utilities, third-party graphical [[S3Clients | clients]], and even programmatically using many popular programming languages. We support a subset of the Amazon Simple Storage Services [http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/Welcome.html (S3) API], built around a technology called [http://ceph.com/ Ceph]. | |||
= Getting Started = | = Getting Started = | ||
UMIACS users are initially allocated 50GB of storage | UMIACS users are initially allocated 50GB of storage. Faculty are allocated 500GB. | ||
To get started | To get started, log in to create your account and you will be redirected to the initial help page. You can find the link from our https://intranet.umiacs.umd.edu site as "OBJbox Object Store". |
Revision as of 13:06, 6 August 2015
UMIACS Object Store
An object store is a web-based storage solution focused on reliability, scalability and security. It is best suited for public content storage/distribution, archiving data or secure data sharing between users. Our Object Storage can be used through the web interface, the command line UMobj utilities, third-party graphical clients, and even programmatically using many popular programming languages. We support a subset of the Amazon Simple Storage Services (S3) API, built around a technology called Ceph.
Getting Started
UMIACS users are initially allocated 50GB of storage. Faculty are allocated 500GB. To get started, log in to create your account and you will be redirected to the initial help page. You can find the link from our https://intranet.umiacs.umd.edu site as "OBJbox Object Store".