Allows client-side technologies such as Flash, Java and Silverlight running on web pages served elsewhere to interact with the Swift API. Bug #1159960 Change-Id: I7d0533a0aaf189ac452abbd983469acb064fdca4
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Welcome to Swift's documentation!
Swift is a highly available, distributed, eventually consistent object/blob store. Organizations can use Swift to store lots of data efficiently, safely, and cheaply.
This documentation is generated by the Sphinx toolkit and lives in the source tree. Additional documentation on Swift and other components of OpenStack can be found on the OpenStack wiki and at http://docs.openstack.org.
Note
If you're looking for associated projects that enhance or use Swift,
please see the associated_projects
page.
getting_started
Overview and Concepts
Swift's API docs <http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-object-storage/1.0/content/> overview_architecture overview_ring overview_reaper overview_auth overview_replication ratelimit overview_large_objects overview_object_versioning overview_container_sync overview_expiring_objects cors crossdomain associated_projects
Developer Documentation
development_guidelines development_saio development_auth
Administrator Documentation
howto_installmultinode deployment_guide admin_guide
Source Documentation
ring proxy account container db object misc
Indices and tables
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