Does the Data Directory Structure Change After Data Is Uploaded to OBS Using DES?
No. Although the prefix of xxx/deshare/DES service order/data source directory is generated as a transmission key when the data is uploaded to OBS, OBS retains the directory structure of the data stored in Teleports or disks after the user data is successfully uploaded to OBS.
OBS does not support hyperlinks in the file system. Therefore, any file that needs to be obtained via the hyperlink in the file directory transmitted using DES will be skipped and not uploaded to OBS, because hyperlinks become invalid during the transmission.
Operations FAQs
- How Do I Subscribe to DES?
- Why Do I Need to Create OBS Destination Buckets When Using DES?
- Can I Post Several Disks with One Service Order?
- Can I Cancel a Submitted DES Order?
- How Do I Use a Teleport?
- In What Conditions Will I Be Notified by SMS Text Messages?
- How Can I Start Uploading Data After My Disk or Teleport Has Been Mounted?
- Does the Data Directory Structure Change After Data Is Uploaded to OBS Using DES?
- What Can I Do if the Device Is Damaged During DES Delivery?
- For Disk-based DES, How Do I Send a Disk?
- In Which Statuses Can a Service Order Be Modified?
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