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Namespace | The Object Storage namespace serves as a container for all of your buckets and objects. |
Service name
Cloudist S3
Service overview
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- Customer can create, modify and delete bucket policies.
- Forced encryption is enabled by default on namespace level and is inherited to all buckets and objects.
- Customers can generate secret access keys and manage all credentials in the Cloudist Portal. Access keys are not stored in the Cloudist Portal, customer needs to store the key themself if needed.
- Customer can manage retention on bucket level.
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- Customer needs to have account created in Cloudist Portal
- Customer needs to have an Internet connection or cross-connection to Cloudist infrastructure to be able to access the service.
- Customer needs to have read, accepted and adhere to Terms & Conditions for service Cloudist S3.
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- The service platform needs to be online and have a connection to the internetnetwork and be able to reach Internet.
Service limitations
- Customer is responsible for maintaining security within namespace, buckets, objects and users.
- Customer is responsible for data protection of objects and buckets, through for example backup, replication or other means.
- Cloudist cannot access any buckets where object encryption is set by the customer.
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Cloudist S3 management interface is delivered to customer over secure Internet protocols through portal.cloudist.solutionsse. This interface enables customer to get an overview of service usage and manage Cloudist S3.
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Service support
Service desk is reached https://portal.cloudist.solutions/se or support@cloudist.se
FAQ and guides/articles about the service can be found in Cloudist Knowledge Base: https://cloudist.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/CK/overview
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