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- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
- User Guide
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Best Practices
- Overview
- Automatically Checking for and Retrying Failed Migration Tasks
- Cutover Migration
- Special Migration Scenarios
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Migration from Other Clouds to Huawei Cloud
- Migrating Data Between Huawei Cloud OBS Buckets
- Migrating Data from Huawei Cloud PFS to Huawei Cloud OBS or Between PFS Systems
- Migrating Data from Alibaba Cloud OSS to Huawei Cloud OBS
- Migrating Data from Tencent Cloud COS to Huawei Cloud OBS
- Migrating Data from UCloud US3 to Huawei Cloud OBS
- Migrating Data from Kingsoft Cloud KS3 to Huawei Cloud OBS
- Migrating Data from QingCloud QingStor to Huawei Cloud OBS
- Migrating Data from Google Cloud Storage to Huawei Cloud OBS
- Migrating Data from Amazon S3 to Huawei Cloud OBS
- Migrating Data from Azure Blob Storage to Huawei Cloud OBS
- Migrating Data from HTTP/HTTPS Sources to Huawei Cloud OBS
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Archive Data Migration
- Migrating Archived Data in Huawei Cloud OBS
- Migrating Archived Data in Alibaba Cloud OSS
- Migrating Archived Data in Tencent Cloud COS
- Migrating Archived Data in Kingsoft Cloud KS3
- Migrating Archived Data in UCloud US3
- Migrating Archived Data in Amazon S3
- Migrating Archived Data in Azure Blob Storage
- API Reference
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FAQs
- Question Summary
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Product Consulting
- When Do I Need to Perform Pre-migration Evaluation Before Creating Migration Tasks?
- How Do I Migrate OBS Bucket Data from One Region to Another?
- How Do I Migrate the OBS Bucket Data from One Account to Another?
- How Do I Migrate Data from Multiple Source Buckets to a Single OBS Bucket on Huawei Cloud?
- How Do I Migrate Data in the Root Directory?
- How Does Migration Affect My Source Data? What Are the Impacts on Migration If the Source Data Changes?
- How Do I Change the Storage Path of a Migrated Object?
- How Do I Migrate Incremental Source Data and How Does OMS Ensure Data Consistency?
- How Do I Obtain Required Permissions for the Source and Destination Platform Accounts?
- How Do I Review the Objects Migrated in a Migration Task?
- How Do I Review the Objects Migrated in a Migration Task Group?
- Can OMS Only Migrate the Data Generated After a Specified Time?
- Can OMS Filter the Data to Be Migrated by Suffix?
- What Is the Storage Class of Archive Data Migrated to the Archive Destination Bucket?
- What Are the Application Scenarios of Migration Tasks and Migration Task Groups?
- How Does OMS Ensure Data Consistency Between the Source and Destination Buckets?
- Why Is the Total Number or Size of Objects in the Destination Bucket Inconsistent with Those in the Source Bucket After the Migration?
- How Does the Migration Affect Data in the Destination Bucket?
- Why Are the Migration Progress and the Transmitted Data Volume 0 After the Migration Is Complete?
- How Do I Choose Storage Classes?
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Migration Constraints
- What Are the Constraints on Migrating Data to a Parallel File System with OMS?
- What Are the Restrictions on Migrating Data in a Parallel File System?
- How Do I Fix the Error "Destination bucket must be in the same region as OMS. Select a bucket that is located in region xxx, or change the OMS region to xxx" When I Create a Migration Task?
- Migration Duration
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Exception Recovery
- What Can I Do If Migration Tasks Fail To Be Created After Evaluation?
- What Can I Do If the Migration Fails Because the Frequency of Accessing the Source Object Storage Exceeded the Upper Limit?
- What Can I Do If a Migration Task Fails?
- What Can I Do If a Migration Task Group Fails to Be Executed?
- What Do I Do If SMN Does Not Work Properly?
- What Do I Do If a Migration Task Fails Due to an Inconsistent Encryption Attribute?
- What Can I Do If the Migration Task Failed Due to an Archive Data Read Failure?
- What Problems May I Encounter If CDN Is Enabled at the Source?
- What Do I Do If All Objects Whose Names Contain Slashes (/) Fail to be Migrated from Alibaba Cloud?
- How Do I Resolve the Error "Failed to access the object. Make sure that the object exists and you have the rights to access" When I Enter Object Prefixes?
- What Can I Do If Consistency Checks Fail During the Migration of Data in a Parallel File System?
- What Can I Do If the Migration Failed Because the Objects Cannot Be Downloaded from the Source Bucket?
- What Can I Do If a Migration Task Failed Due to Transmission Interruptions?
Before You Start
Welcome to Object Storage Migration Service API Reference. Object Storage Migration Service (OMS) is an online data migration service that helps you easily and smoothly migrate object storage data from the other public clouds to Huawei Cloud.
This document describes how to use application programming interfaces (APIs) to perform operations on OMS, such as creating, deleting, or querying migration tasks. For details about all supported operations, see API Overview.
If you plan to access OMS through an API, ensure that you are familiar with OMS concepts. For details, see What Is OMS?
Endpoints
An endpoint is the request address for calling an API. Endpoints vary depending on services and regions. For the OMS endpoints, see Regions and Endpoints.
Concepts
- Account
An account is created upon successful registration. The account has full access permissions for all of its cloud services and resources. It can be used to reset user passwords and grant user permissions. The account is a payment entity, which should not be used directly to perform routine management. To ensure account security, create Identity and Access Management (IAM) users and grant them permissions for routine management.
- User
An IAM user is created by an account in IAM to use cloud services. Each IAM user has its own identity credentials (password and access keys).
API authentication requires information such as the account name, username, and password.
- Region
Regions are divided based on geographical location and network latency. Public services, such as Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), Elastic Volume Service (EVS), Object Storage Service (OBS), Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Elastic IP (EIP), and Image Management Service (IMS), are shared within the same region. Regions are classified into universal regions and dedicated regions. A universal region provides universal cloud services for common tenants. A dedicated region provides specific services for specific tenants.
For details, see Region and AZ.
- AZ
An AZ comprises of one or more physical data centers equipped with independent ventilation, fire, water, and electricity facilities. Compute, network, storage, and other resources in an AZ are logically divided into multiple clusters. AZs within a region are interconnected using high-speed optical fibers to allow you to build cross-AZ high-availability systems.
- Project
A project corresponds to a region. Default projects are defined to a group and have physically isolated resources (including computing, storage, and network resources) across regions. Users can be granted permissions in a default project to access all resources in the region under their accounts. If you need more refined access control, create subprojects under a default project and create resources in subprojects. Then you can assign users the permissions required to access only the resources in the specific subprojects.
Figure 1 Project isolation model - Enterprise project
Enterprise projects group and manage resources across regions. Resources in different enterprise projects are logically isolated. An enterprise project can contain resources of multiple regions, and resources can be added to or removed from enterprise projects.
For details about enterprise projects and about how to obtain enterprise project IDs, see Enterprise Management User Guide.
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