Nobus FOS has a range of features that you can use to organize and manage your data with support for several scenerios, permitting efficient costing, and ensuring protection and compliance. A single object can be up to a petabytes in size Objects can be accessed directly through the FOS container hostname.
With FOS container names, prefixes, object tags, and FOS Inventory, you have a range of ways to categorize and report on your data, and subsequently can configure other FOS features to take action.
Nobus FOS also supports features that help maintain data version control, prevent accidental deletions, and replicate data. With FOS Versioning, you can easily preserve, retrieve, and restore every version of an object stored in Nobus FOS, which allows you to recover from unintended user actions and application failures
With FOS Replication, you can replicate objects (and their respective metadata and object tags) into the same or different Nobus Availability Zone for reduced latency, compliance, security, disaster recovery, and other use cases. Source FOS container replicates objects into a destination container within or outside a Nobus Zones.
To protect your data in Nobus FOS, by default, users only have access to the FOS resources they create. You can grant access to other users by using one or a combination of the following access management features: Nobus Identity and Access Management (IAM) to create users and manage their respective access; Access Control Lists (ACLs) to make individual objects accessible to authorized users; container policies to configure permissions for all objects within a single FOS container; FOS Access Points to simplify managing data access to shared data sets by creating access points with names and permissions specific to each application or sets of applications; and Query String Authentication to grant time-limited access to others with temporary URLs. Nobus FOS also supports Audit Logs that list the requests made against your FOS resources for complete visibility into who is accessing what data.
Nobus FOS offers flexible security features to block unauthorized users from accessing your data. Use Data center endpoints to connect to FOS resources from your Nobus Data Center. Nobus FOS supports both server-side encryption (with three key management options) and client-side encryption for data uploads. Use FOS Inventory to check the encryption status of your FOS objects
FOS Block Public Access is a set of security controls that ensures FOS containers and objects do not have public access. With a few clicks in the Nobus FOS Management Console, you can apply the FOS Block Public Access settings to all containers within your Nobus account or to specific FOS containers. Once the settings are applied to an Nobus account, any existing or new containers and objects associated with that account inherit the settings that prevent public access. FOS Block Public Access settings override other FOS access permissions, making it easy for the account administrator to enforce a “no public access” policy regardless of how an object is added, how a container is created, or if there are existing access. You should enable Block Public Access for all accounts and containers that you do not want publicly accessible.
Using FOS Access Points that are restricted to a Datacenter, you can easily firewall your FOS data within your private network. Additionally, you can use Nobus Service Control Policies to require that any new FOS Access Point in your organization is restricted to Datacenter-only access.
Access Analyzer for FOS is a feature that monitors your container access policies, ensuring that the policies provide only the intended access to your FOS resources. Access Analyzer for FOS evaluates your container access policies and enables you to discover and swiftly remediate containers with potentially unintended access. When reviewing results that show potentially shared access to a container, you can Block All Public Access to the container with a single click from the management console.
For your Cloud Storage Backup , CloudBerry Backup solution is tested and recommended by Nobus. For storage account type, specify openstack as the storage provider. Use authext.nobus.io as Internal URL for the Authentication Service > Add your Display name > Add your Username > Replace API Key with your password > Specify the name of your object storage container.
Nobus FOS has a built-in feature and complimentary services that query data without needing to copy and load it into a separate analytics platform or data warehouse. This means you can run big data analytics directly on your data stored in Nobus FOS.
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