5. Exporting Storage Cluster Data¶
Acronis Software-Defined Infrastructure allows you to export storage space as:
- Block storage via iSCSI for virtualization, databases and other needs.
- Object storage for storing unlimited number of files via an Amazon S3 compatible protocol. You can store data like media files, backups, Open Xchange files and access the storage using Dropbox-like applications. You can build your own Amazon S3 compatible object storage services as a part of your cloud offering or for internal needs.
- A back-end for Acronis Backup Cloud and Acronis Backup Advanced backups.
- NFS exports.
- 5.1. Exporting Storage via iSCSI
- 5.2. Exporting Data via S3
- 5.2.1. S3 Storage Infrastructure Overview
- 5.2.2. Planning the S3 Cluster
- 5.2.3. Sample S3 Storage
- 5.2.4. Creating the S3 Cluster
- 5.2.5. Managing S3 Users
- 5.2.6. Managing S3 Buckets
- 5.2.7. Best Practices for Using S3 in Acronis Software-Defined Infrastructure
- 5.2.8. Replicating S3 Data Between Datacenters
- 5.2.9. Monitoring S3 Access Points
- 5.2.10. Releasing Nodes from S3 Clusters
- 5.2.11. Supported Amazon S3 Features
- 5.3. Exporting Data via NFS
- 5.4. Connecting Acronis Backup Software to Storage Backends via Backup Gateway
- 5.4.1. Understanding the Infrastructure
- 5.4.2. Connecting to the Local Storage Cluster via Backup Gateway
- 5.4.3. Connecting to External NFS Shares via Backup Gateway
- 5.4.4. Connecting to Public Cloud Storage via Backup Gateway
- 5.4.5. Re-registering Backup Gateway in a New Acronis Backup Advanced
- 5.4.6. Migrating Backups from Older Acronis Solutions
- 5.4.7. Monitoring Backup Gateway
- 5.4.8. Releasing Nodes from Backup Gateway
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