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Restores Troubleshoot Object Storage Removes Monitoring section, which was based on a blog backport: havana Closes-Bug: #1251515 author: nermina miller Change-Id: I580b077a0124d7cd54dced6c0d340e05d5d5f983
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<!-- ... Old module003-ch001-intro-objstore edited, renamed, and stored in doc/common for use by both Cloud Admin and Operator Training Guides... -->
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<title>Introduction to Object Storage</title>
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<para>OpenStack Object Storage (code-named Swift) is open source software for creating
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redundant, scalable data storage using clusters of standardized servers to store petabytes
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of accessible data. It is a long-term storage system for large amounts of static data that
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can be retrieved, leveraged, and updated. Object Storage uses a distributed architecture
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with no central point of control, providing greater scalability, redundancy, and permanence.
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Objects are written to multiple hardware devices, with the OpenStack software responsible
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for ensuring data replication and integrity across the cluster. Storage clusters scale
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horizontally by adding new nodes. Should a node fail, OpenStack works to replicate its
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content from other active nodes. Because OpenStack uses software logic to ensure data
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replication and distribution across different devices, inexpensive commodity hard drives and
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servers can be used in lieu of more expensive equipment.</para>
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<para>Object Storage is ideal for cost effective, scale-out storage. It provides a fully
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distributed, API-accessible storage platform that can be integrated directly into
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applications or used for backup, archiving, and data retention.</para>
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</section>
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