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  1. Quickstart guide for OpenIO SDS beginners — OpenIO 20.04 …

    Using OpenIO SDS, it is easy to scale a storage infrastructure from a simple cluster of a few terabytes to a multi-petabyte platform. OpenIO SDS is hardware-agnostic and can be installed …

  2. User Guides — OpenIO 20.04 documentation

    This guide shows object storage users how to use our solution using compatible clients. It presents the usage of the OpenIO command line interface and simple usage of other clients, …

  3. OpenIO installation guides — OpenIO 20.04 documentation

    Try OpenIO SDS This guide documents how to install and try OpenIO SDS.

  4. Your Swift/S3 backend in a Docker container - OpenIO

    Before using openio CLI or Python, Java or C API from the outside, copy the contents of /etc/oio/sds.conf.d/OPENIO from the container to the same file on your host.

  5. Core business features for your on premise object storage - OpenIO

    OpenIO SDS is a highly flexible solution that allows users to build storage infrastructures that can respond to the most demanding requirements, both in terms of scalability and performance. In …

  6. Deploy a multi-node Swift/S3 on-premises object storage

    In order to make a storage device available to OpenIO, you need to partition, format and mount it first. The choice of tools and methods is left to the operator, as long as the resulting …

  7. OpenIO FS Architecture

    OIO-FS is generally installed on Linux machines, either dedicated to its use or directly on machines that are part of the OpenIO cluster, according to the needs and performance …

  8. Object Storage Python client library, SDK docs, API examples

    SDK guides Python API This sections describes how to install and use the OpenIO SDS Python API. OpenIO SDS supports Python 2.7 and Python 3.6 (or >).

  9. OpenIO End-User CLI — OpenIO 20.04 documentation

    Configuration files By default, the openio command line looks for its configuration in /etc/oio/sds and in the .oio directory within your $HOME.

  10. Use the Swift API — OpenIO 20.04 documentation

    The simplest way to start using Swift over OpenIO is to follow the instructions at Docker Image to run a standalone version of OpenIO SDS with the Openstack Swift connector: