Function Description¶
Table 1 describes the functions of OBS Browser:
Function | Description |
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Creates and deletes buckets of different storage classes in specific regions (service areas) and changes bucket storage classes. | |
Manages objects, including uploading (multipart uploads included), downloading, and deleting objects, changing storage classes, restoring Cold objects, and sharing objects with URLs. Supports batch upload and download objects, as well as multipart upload. | |
Enables you to clear fragments that have been generated. | |
OBS Browser supports permission control based on bucket policies, bucket ACLs, and object ACLs. | |
OBS allows you to encrypt objects with server-side encryption so that the objects can be securely stored in OBS. | |
CORS is a browser-standard mechanism provided by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). It defines the interaction methods between client-side web applications in one origin and resources in another origin. For general web page requests, website scripts and contents in one origin cannot interact with those in another origin because of Same Origin Policies (SOPs). | |
Logs bucket access requests for analysis and auditing. | |
Supports the ability to set lifecycle rules for buckets to automatically delete expired objects. | |
Allows you to manage data shared by other OBS users. | |
Allows you to upload, download, delete, and restore tasks. |