Storage Class: Google Storage 🚀
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These are the fields you need to fill in to create a new storage class on Google Storage.
Fields with an asterisk are mandatory.
NAME (*)
Assign a Name to the Storage Class. A maximum of 128 characters is allowed.
DESCRIPTION
Enter the description of the Storage Class.
LOCATION TYPE (*)
The location where files are stored. Choose Google Storage.
CONNECTION TIMEOUT (*)
Number of seconds without network activity to wait before closing a session due to inactivity. Default value: 60.
SEARCH CREDENTIAL (*)
Select the Credential configured in Setup → .
BUCKET NAME (*)
Enter the name of the Google Cloud Storage Service bucket. The minimum number of characters is 3 and the maximum is 63. Blanks and special characters are not supported.
SSL AUTHENTICATION PROTOCOL
Select the SSL authentication protocol:
ALL
ONLY SPECIFIC VALUES:
SSLv3
TLSv1
TLSv1_1
TLSv1_2
TLSv1_3
ACCEPTED CIPHER SUITES
Select the cipher suites SSH. Possible values:
ALL
ONLY SPECIFIC VALUES. See for details.
INTERNAL FILES LOCATION (*)
Enter the physical path where INTERNAL files must be saved. The path must begin with a "/". 🚀 If you do not enter it, the system will add it automatically.
EXTERNAL FILES LOCATION (*)
Enter the physical path where EXTERNAL files must be saved. The path must begin with a "/". 🚀 If you do not enter it, the system will add it automatically.
TEMPORARY FILES LOCATION (*)
Enter the physical path where incoming external files are temporarily saved before their transfer is completed. The path must begin with a "/". 🚀 If you do not enter it, the system will add it automatically.
CLUSTER
Select the cluster you want to associate with the Storage Class.
SYMMETRIC KEYS
Select the symmetric key you want to associate with the Storage Class. Note: If the menu is read-only, some files are already associated with the Storage Class. It must be empty to associate a Symmetric Key. Refer to the page for details.
CONFIGURATION TEST
Use this section to test whether the remote Storage Class you have selected can appropriately operate into Data One. Select the Cluster onto which you want to test the connection and press the TEST button. If only one Cluster is available, Data One will automatically select that Cluster to test the Storage Class. A list of the actions that the Storage Class can perform will appear for each peer associated with the selected Cluster. A green check will confirm that the action can be performed. A red exclamation mark will warn that the action cannot be executed. By hovering over each action, a tooltip with the description, elapsed time, and transfer rate of the action will appear. Warning: We recommend choosing a remote Storage Class that can sustain all of the actions listed in this test.
Once you have created the Storage Class, press Save and your Storage Class will appear in the Result list.