Console Function Overview
Table 1 lists functions provided by OBS Console.
Function |
Description |
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Allow you to create and delete buckets in specified regions (service areas). |
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Allow you to manage objects, including uploading (multipart uploads included), downloading, and deleting objects. |
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Allows you to set properties for objects. |
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Manages and clears fragments generated due to object upload failures. |
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Stores multiple versions of an object in the same bucket. |
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Logs bucket access requests for analysis. |
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Allows you to receive messages and emails from OBS. |
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Controls access to OBS using IAM policies, bucket/object policies, and bucket/object access control lists (ACLs). |
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Allows you to configure lifecycle rules to periodically expire and delete objects. |
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Implements object replication across regions under the same account. A cross-region replication rule enables OBS to automatically, asynchronously copy data from a source bucket in one region to a destination bucket in a different region. This provides disaster recovery across regions, catering to your needs for remote backup. |
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Supports the hosting of static websites in buckets and the redirection of access requests for buckets. |
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Enables you to bind your website domain name to a bucket domain name. If you want to migrate files from your website to OBS while keeping the website address unchanged, you can use this function. |
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Prevents object links in OBS from being stolen by other websites. |
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Allows a web client in one origin to interact with resources in another one. Cross origin resource sharing (CORS) is a browser-standard mechanism defined by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). For general web page requests, website scripts and contents in one origin cannot interact with those in another because of Same Origin Policies (SOPs). |
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Periodically provides CSV files that list object information in the bucket and delivers the CSV files to the specified bucket. |
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You can enable two-AZ DR for a bucket to store data in the bucket in two AZs for a higher data reliability. Once the two-AZ DR policy is configured, it cannot be modified later. |
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