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Updated on 2024-12-19 GMT+08:00

This tutorial walks you through the process of migrating data from Qing Cloud Object Storage Service (QingStor) to Huawei Cloud OBS.

As an online data migration service, Huawei Cloud OMS helps you migrate data from third-party object storage systems to Huawei Cloud OBS or between OBS buckets.

When you use OMS, you only need to specify a source data address and a destination OBS data address on the console, and then create a migration task or migration task group. For details about the differences between a migration task and a migration task group, see What Are the Application Scenarios of Migration Tasks and Migration Task Groups? After the migration task starts, you can view and manage it on the console.

Service Cutover

If service cutover is involved, see Service Cutover for more information.

CAUTION:

You need to choose a cutover method based your requirements. The preceding solutions are for reference only.

Constraints

Use of OMS is limited as follows.

Table 1 OMS constraints

Item

Constraint

Objects with multiple versions

By default, OMS migrates only the latest version of objects in source buckets.

Storage class of destination buckets

The storage class of destination buckets can only be standard or infrequent access. You can change the storage class of destination buckets after the migration is complete.

Migration network

Only migrations over the Internet are supported.

Metadata migration

Only Chinese characters, English characters, digits, and hyphens (-) can be migrated. Other characters cannot be migrated.
  • Chinese characters are URL encoded during the migration.
    CAUTION:

    Chinese punctuation marks cannot be URL encoded during the migration. If metadata contains Chinese punctuation marks, the corresponding object will fail to be migrated.

  • English characters, digits, and hyphens (-) are directly migrated without code conversion.

Migration scope

A single migration task or migration task group can only migrate data of one bucket. If data of multiple buckets needs to be migrated, you need to create multiple tasks or task groups.

Symbolic links

Symbolic link files cannot be migrated. Symbolic link files will be recorded as failed, and the migration task will also be marked as failed. Other files can be migrated normally. If the migration path you specify is pointed to by a symbolic link, you need to:
  • Enter the actual path when specifying the migration path.

Migration speed

Generally, OMS can migrate 10 TB to 20 TB of data per day. If you need a higher migration speed, you are advised to use storage migration workflows on MgC. MgC enables you to migrate data using dedicated, scalable migration clusters and up to 20 Gbit/s of bandwidth.

However, the speed depends on the number and size of source objects and the transmission distance over the Internet between the source and destination buckets. You are advised to create a migration task to test the migration speed. The maximum migration speed is five times the average speed of a single task because up to five tasks can be executed concurrently in a region by default. If you need to define a higher number of concurrent tasks, you can create a storage migration workflow on MgC.

Archived data

You need to restore archived data before the migration. Note that when there is archived data to be migrated, you need to:

  • Create migration tasks after the restoration is complete.
  • Configure a validity period for restored data based on the total amount of data to be migrated. This helps prevent migration failures because restored data becomes archived again during the migration.
  • Pay your source cloud vendor for restoring archived data. To learn about the pricing details, contact your source cloud vendor.

Migration tasks

A maximum of five concurrent migration tasks are allowed for your account per region.

NOTE:

If your destination regions are CN North-Beijing1 and CN South-Guangzhou, you can run up to 10 migration tasks concurrently.

A maximum of 5,000 migration tasks are allowed for your account per region within a 24-hour period.

Migration task groups

A maximum of five concurrent migration task groups are allowed for your account per region.

NOTE:

If your destination regions are CN North-Beijing1 and CN South-Guangzhou, you can run up to 10 migration task groups concurrently.

Synchronization tasks

Synchronization tasks share quotas with migration tasks and migration task groups, but enjoy a higher priority.

A maximum of five concurrent synchronization tasks are allowed for your account per region.

Object list files

  • An object list file cannot exceed 1,024 MB.
  • An object list file must be a .txt file, and its metadata Content-Type must be text/plain.
  • An object list file must be in UTF-8 without BOM.
  • Each line in an object list file can contain only one object name, and the object name must be URL encoded.
  • Spaces are not allowed in each line in an object list file. Spaces may cause migration failures because they may be mistakenly identified as object names.
  • The length of each line in an object list file cannot exceed 65,535 characters, or the migration will fail.
  • The Content-Encoding metadata of an object list file must be left empty, or the migration will fail.

URL list files

  • A URL list file cannot exceed 1,024 MB.
  • A URL list file must be a .txt file, and its metadata Content-Type must be text/plain.
  • A URL list file must be in UTF-8 without BOM.
  • Each line in a URL list file can contain only one URL and one destination object name.
  • The length of each line in a URL list file cannot exceed 65,535 characters, or the migration will fail.
  • The Content-Encoding metadata of a URL list file must be left empty, or the migration will fail.
  • Spaces are not allowed in each line in a URL list file. Spaces may cause migration failures because they may be mistakenly identified as object names.
  • In a URL list file, each line uses a tab character (\t) to separate the URL and destination object name. The format is [URL][Tab character][Destination object name]. Only the Chinese and special characters in the source and destination object names must be URL encoded. For example:
     http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.com/doc/thefile2.txt doc/thefile2.txt http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.com/the%20file.txt the%20file.txt 
    http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.com/the%20file2.txt the+file2.txt 
    http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.com/doc/thefile.txt doc/thefile.txt
    CAUTION:

    The URL encoding starts from the second character after the domain name in a line. Do not encode the protocol header, domain name, or slash before or after the domain name. Otherwise, the format verification will fail.

    In each line, use a tab character (Tab key on the keyboard) to separate the URL and the destination object name. Do not use spaces.

    In the preceding examples, after the files represented by the URLs are copied to the destination bucket, the objects are named doc/thefile2.txt, the file.txt, the file2.txt, and doc/thefile.txt.

  • URLs in the list file can be accessed using HEAD and GET requests.

Failed object list files

A maximum of 100,000 failed objects can be recorded in a failed object list file.

NOTE:

If more than 100,000 objects fail to be migrated in a migration task, you are advised to rectify the fault based on the existing failed object list and perform the migration again.

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