Constraints
This section describes the constraints on the use of OBS features.
Restriction Item |
Description |
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Capacity utilization for small files |
A small file defined by OBS is an object smaller than 200 KB. A small file stored in OBS will occupy more physical storage space than its actual size. This results in low space utilization. A single OBS node supports only a limited number of objects. In massive storage scenarios, smaller files will result in a lower space utilization. To store a large number of small files, you are advised to plan the storage capacity and storage nodes separately to prepare for capacity expansion. |
Access rule |
In consideration of the DNS resolution performance and reliability, OBS requires that the bucket name must precede the domain when a request carrying a bucket name is constructed to form a three-level domain name, also mentioned as virtual-hosted-style access domain name. |
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