![]() ![]() ![]() The script will create a new object storage bucket on OCI, look for the files with extension. ![]() The script below is just an example that you can customize to your likes and needs. I use ATOM when developing in python but obviously you can use any IDE you like. You need to generate a key in a PEM formatįor the steps on how to get those, please, go here.Take a look at this post to have a step by step guide The first thing you need to do is install the OCI SDK.Pre-requisites to be able to run the python script: For this example, I will be using Python. One way to move data from an FSS shared folder to object storage is to use the OCI SDK, and create a piece of code. The Object Storage service can store an unlimited amount of unstructured data of any content type, including analytic data and rich content, like images and videos or simply files! The OCI Object Storage service is an internet-scale, high-performance storage platform that offers reliable and cost-efficient data durability. Copy and retrieval is easy and fast! But, what if you need to store some of or all the data on a second location? Maybe for redundancy reasons, or to archive the data? In this scenario, you can move easily the data from an FSS folder to OCI Object Storage. IT administrators don't have to use added tools or go through complicated processes to be able to access the files. The advantage in this scenario is how easy is to access a share folder mounted with windows or linux. In the same way, many clients can copy data to an FSS export. Storage provisioning is fully managed and automatic as the use scales from a single byte to exabytes without upfront provisioning. OCI FSS (File Storage Service) provides a durable, scalable, secure, enterprise-grade network file system. Large Compute clusters of thousands of instances can use the File Storage service for high-performance shared storage. On Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) we have different storage technologies to cover all our customer’s needs. FSS is a very powerful and versatile storage service but how can you use it in conjunction with other storage services like object storage? ![]()
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