Overview of OBS Best Practices
This document summarizes practices in common application scenarios of Object Storage Service (OBS). Each practice case provides detailed solution description and operation guide, helping you easily build your storage services based on OBS.
| Best Practice | Description |
|---|---|
| This section describes how to migrate local data from personal computers or on-premises storage servers to OBS. | |
| Migrating Data from Third-Party Cloud Service Vendors to OBS | This section describes several migration methods that can migrate various volumes of data from third-party vendors to OBS, and provides operation procedures and guidance for each method. |
| This section describes the backgrounds of backing up local data to OBS and the backup software supported by OBS. Commvault is used as an example to describe how to back up local data to OBS. | |
| This section describes how to migrate data between HUAWEI CLOUD OBS buckets that are under different accounts or deployed in the same or different regions. | |
| This section describes how to access OBS from your Elastic Cloud Servers (ECSs) through the internet or the HUAWEI CLOUD intranet. To optimize performance and reduce costs, it is recommended that you access OBS over the HUAWEI CLOUD intranet. ECS supports access to OBS through either Internet or the HUAWEI CLOUD intranet. | |
| This section describes how to use the acceleration function of Content Delivery Network (CDN) to quickly obtain data from OBS, with optimal user experience and reduced costs on data transfer. | |
| This section describes how to use a user-defined domain name to host static websites on OBS. You can quickly publish personal and enterprise static websites without setting up a website server. | |
| Data inconsistency may occur due to network hijacking, cache, and other reasons during object upload and download. This section describes how to use the MD5 value calculating method to verify data consistency during data upload and download. | |
| This section describes how to add random prefixes to object names to implement horizontal expansion for access requests, and thus improve the access rate and shorten the access delay. | |
| This section describes two methods for app clients to access OBS to better protect data and prevent data leakage and unauthorized access after attacks. | |
| This section describes how to configure the Nginx reverse proxy on an ECS, so that you can use a fixed IP address to access OBS. |
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