How Do I Obtain an OBS Endpoint?
You can access OBS through domain names. When you are using the API, third-party tools, or other methods to access OBS, you can use domain names to conveniently locate resources in OBS.
Before using OBS, ensure that the DNS server address has been correctly configured on the client.
Each data center has its own domain name. For details about domain names, see Regions and Endpoints.
OBS Basics FAQs
- How Can I Get Started with OBS?
- How Do I Obtain an OBS Endpoint?
- What Are the Advantages of Object Storage over SAN and NAS Storage?
- Which Types of Data Can Be Stored in OBS?
- How Much Data Can I Store in OBS?
- Does OBS Support Traffic Monitoring?
- Can Folders in OBS Be Used the Same Way as in a File System?
- Where Is Data Stored in OBS?
- How Can I Determine Which Region to Store My Data In?
- Does OBS Support Access over HTTPS?
- Can Other Users Access My Data Stored in OBS?
- Does OBS Support Resumable Transfer?
- Does OBS Support Batch Upload?
- Does OBS Support Batch Download?
- Does OBS Support Batch Deletion of Objects?
- What Are the Factors That Affect Upload and Download Speed of OBS?
- Why Did Some of My Data Stored on OBS Get Lost?
- Can Deleted Data Be Recovered?
- Will There Be Data Left Over in OBS After I Delete an Object?
- What Can I Do If My Access to the OBS Domain Name Failed Due to a CA Certificate Connection Failure?
- What Are the Differences Between OBS, EVS, and SFS?
- Why Is an Alarm Reported When I Access an OBS URL?
- How Do I Determine Whether I Am Accessing OBS over an Intranet?
- Will My Bucket Performance Be Affected by Other Users' Services?
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