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Acronis Cyber Infrastructure 4.0 Storage User Guide

Oct 26, 2020
  • 1. Supported storage types
  • 2. Accessing S3 buckets
    • 2.1. Managing buckets via the Acronis Cyber Infrastructure user panel
    • 2.2. Accessing S3 storage with CyberDuck
    • 2.3. Mounting S3 storage with Mountain Duck
    • 2.4. S3 bucket and key naming policies
  • 3. Accessing iSCSI targets
  • 4. Accessing NFS shares
  • Acronis Cyber Infrastructure 4.0 Storage User GuidePDF, 793 KB
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2. Accessing S3 buckets¶

To access S3 buckets, get the following information (credentials) from your system administrator:

  • User panel IP address
  • DNS name of the S3 endpoint
  • Access key ID
  • Secret access key

Acronis Cyber Infrastructure allows you to access your S3 data in several ways:

  • via the Acronis Cyber Infrastructure user panel
  • via a third-party S3 application like Cyberduck, Mountain Duck, Backup Exec, etc.

In this chapter:¶

  • 2.1. Managing buckets via the Acronis Cyber Infrastructure user panel
    • 2.1.1. Logging in to the user panel
    • 2.1.2. Adding, deleting, and listing S3 buckets
      • 2.1.2.1. Listing S3 bucket contents in a browser
    • 2.1.3. Creating, deleting, and listing folders
    • 2.1.4. Uploading and downloading files
    • 2.1.5. Obtaining and validating file certificates
  • 2.2. Accessing S3 storage with CyberDuck
    • 2.2.1. Managing S3 bucket versions
  • 2.3. Mounting S3 storage with Mountain Duck
    • 2.3.1. Creating S3 buckets on Mounted S3 Storage
  • 2.4. S3 bucket and key naming policies
Oct 26, 2020
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