openstack-manuals/doc/common/section_objectstorage-intro.xml
nerminamiller 2163ad9a00 Restructure Object Storage chapter of Cloud Admin Guide
Restores Troubleshoot Object Storage
Removes Monitoring section, which was based on a blog

backport: havana
Closes-Bug: #1251515
author: nermina miller

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<title>Introduction to Object Storage</title>
<para>OpenStack Object Storage (code-named Swift) is open source software for creating
redundant, scalable data storage using clusters of standardized servers to store petabytes
of accessible data. It is a long-term storage system for large amounts of static data that
can be retrieved, leveraged, and updated. Object Storage uses a distributed architecture
with no central point of control, providing greater scalability, redundancy, and permanence.
Objects are written to multiple hardware devices, with the OpenStack software responsible
for ensuring data replication and integrity across the cluster. Storage clusters scale
horizontally by adding new nodes. Should a node fail, OpenStack works to replicate its
content from other active nodes. Because OpenStack uses software logic to ensure data
replication and distribution across different devices, inexpensive commodity hard drives and
servers can be used in lieu of more expensive equipment.</para>
<para>Object Storage is ideal for cost effective, scale-out storage. It provides a fully
distributed, API-accessible storage platform that can be integrated directly into
applications or used for backup, archiving, and data retention.</para>
</section>