diff --git a/pages/index.md b/pages/index.md index 2a994e1bb7a..07b9d7a78e8 100644 --- a/pages/index.md +++ b/pages/index.md @@ -1739,7 +1739,6 @@ + [General guides to start](storage-object-storage-general-guides-to-start) + [Object Storage - Getting started with Object Storage](storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_getting_started_with_object_storage) + [Object Storage - Identity and access management](storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_identity_and_access_management) - + [Object Storage - How to connect Object Storage buckets with other resources in a vRack](storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network) + [Tutorials](storage-object-storage-tutorials) + [Object Storage - Encrypt your server-side objects with SSE-C](storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_encrypt_your_objects_with_sse_c) + [Object Storage - Optimise the sending of your files to Object Storage](storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_optimise_the_sending_of_your_files) diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.de-de.md b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.de-de.md deleted file mode 100644 index aea3c7a9f52..00000000000 --- a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.de-de.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Object Storage - How to connect Object Storage buckets with other resources in a vRack -excerpt: Find out how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network -updated: 2025-04-10 -flag: hidden ---- - -## Objective - -This guide explains how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network. - -## Requirements - -- An [Object Storage bucket](/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_getting_started_with_object_storage) -- A [vRack Private Network service](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-07-creating-vrack) -- A [Public Cloud Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway) -- Resources to connect (Public Cloud instances, Managed Kubernetes, Bare Metal servers, etc.) - -## Instructions - -### Context - -Your use case may require a secure connection between a private network and your Object Storage bucket. Our vRack Private Network & Public Cloud Gateway services will help meeting your specific requirements both in terms of security and performance. - -This also allows you to interconnect Object Storage buckets with your resources attached via a vRack Private Network (see the architecture diagram below). - -![vrack private network with buckets - diagram](images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png){.thumbnail} - -### Creating a vRack Private Network and Public Cloud Gateway - -In order to create and configure both a Public Cloud Gateway and a vRack Private Network, please follow the instructions in our documentation: [Creating a private network with Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway). This guide page explains how to: - -- Select and create the appropriate Gateway both in terms of performance and geo-availability. -- Attach an existing or newly created vRack Private Network to it. - -### Gateway IPs whitelisting - -Once the Gateway has been created and associated to a vRack Private Network, the next step is to whitelist a set of IPs from your Object Storage. To do so, there are multiple ways: - - - Using Object Storage Bucket Policies: The feature is not yet implemented but will be soon available. - - We built an internal process helping you whitelisting a set of IPs based on your Gateway and vRack Private Network configuration. - -To follow this process, please contact our technical support team with the specific request header “Object Storage – IP whitelisting process” with the list of IP ranges you would need to whitelist, and our team will automate the configuration for you. The workflow generally takes up to 1 day. - -After this last step, you will be ready to use your Object Storage together with resources connected to a vRack Private Network. - -## Go further - -If you need training or technical assistance to implement our solutions, contact your sales representative or click on [this link](/links/professional-services) to get a quote and ask our Professional Services experts for assisting you on your specific use case of your project. - -Join our [community of users](/links/community). diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-asia.md b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-asia.md deleted file mode 100644 index aea3c7a9f52..00000000000 --- a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-asia.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Object Storage - How to connect Object Storage buckets with other resources in a vRack -excerpt: Find out how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network -updated: 2025-04-10 -flag: hidden ---- - -## Objective - -This guide explains how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network. - -## Requirements - -- An [Object Storage bucket](/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_getting_started_with_object_storage) -- A [vRack Private Network service](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-07-creating-vrack) -- A [Public Cloud Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway) -- Resources to connect (Public Cloud instances, Managed Kubernetes, Bare Metal servers, etc.) - -## Instructions - -### Context - -Your use case may require a secure connection between a private network and your Object Storage bucket. Our vRack Private Network & Public Cloud Gateway services will help meeting your specific requirements both in terms of security and performance. - -This also allows you to interconnect Object Storage buckets with your resources attached via a vRack Private Network (see the architecture diagram below). - -![vrack private network with buckets - diagram](images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png){.thumbnail} - -### Creating a vRack Private Network and Public Cloud Gateway - -In order to create and configure both a Public Cloud Gateway and a vRack Private Network, please follow the instructions in our documentation: [Creating a private network with Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway). This guide page explains how to: - -- Select and create the appropriate Gateway both in terms of performance and geo-availability. -- Attach an existing or newly created vRack Private Network to it. - -### Gateway IPs whitelisting - -Once the Gateway has been created and associated to a vRack Private Network, the next step is to whitelist a set of IPs from your Object Storage. To do so, there are multiple ways: - - - Using Object Storage Bucket Policies: The feature is not yet implemented but will be soon available. - - We built an internal process helping you whitelisting a set of IPs based on your Gateway and vRack Private Network configuration. - -To follow this process, please contact our technical support team with the specific request header “Object Storage – IP whitelisting process” with the list of IP ranges you would need to whitelist, and our team will automate the configuration for you. The workflow generally takes up to 1 day. - -After this last step, you will be ready to use your Object Storage together with resources connected to a vRack Private Network. - -## Go further - -If you need training or technical assistance to implement our solutions, contact your sales representative or click on [this link](/links/professional-services) to get a quote and ask our Professional Services experts for assisting you on your specific use case of your project. - -Join our [community of users](/links/community). diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-au.md b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-au.md deleted file mode 100644 index aea3c7a9f52..00000000000 --- a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-au.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Object Storage - How to connect Object Storage buckets with other resources in a vRack -excerpt: Find out how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network -updated: 2025-04-10 -flag: hidden ---- - -## Objective - -This guide explains how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network. - -## Requirements - -- An [Object Storage bucket](/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_getting_started_with_object_storage) -- A [vRack Private Network service](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-07-creating-vrack) -- A [Public Cloud Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway) -- Resources to connect (Public Cloud instances, Managed Kubernetes, Bare Metal servers, etc.) - -## Instructions - -### Context - -Your use case may require a secure connection between a private network and your Object Storage bucket. Our vRack Private Network & Public Cloud Gateway services will help meeting your specific requirements both in terms of security and performance. - -This also allows you to interconnect Object Storage buckets with your resources attached via a vRack Private Network (see the architecture diagram below). - -![vrack private network with buckets - diagram](images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png){.thumbnail} - -### Creating a vRack Private Network and Public Cloud Gateway - -In order to create and configure both a Public Cloud Gateway and a vRack Private Network, please follow the instructions in our documentation: [Creating a private network with Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway). This guide page explains how to: - -- Select and create the appropriate Gateway both in terms of performance and geo-availability. -- Attach an existing or newly created vRack Private Network to it. - -### Gateway IPs whitelisting - -Once the Gateway has been created and associated to a vRack Private Network, the next step is to whitelist a set of IPs from your Object Storage. To do so, there are multiple ways: - - - Using Object Storage Bucket Policies: The feature is not yet implemented but will be soon available. - - We built an internal process helping you whitelisting a set of IPs based on your Gateway and vRack Private Network configuration. - -To follow this process, please contact our technical support team with the specific request header “Object Storage – IP whitelisting process” with the list of IP ranges you would need to whitelist, and our team will automate the configuration for you. The workflow generally takes up to 1 day. - -After this last step, you will be ready to use your Object Storage together with resources connected to a vRack Private Network. - -## Go further - -If you need training or technical assistance to implement our solutions, contact your sales representative or click on [this link](/links/professional-services) to get a quote and ask our Professional Services experts for assisting you on your specific use case of your project. - -Join our [community of users](/links/community). diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-ca.md b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-ca.md deleted file mode 100644 index aea3c7a9f52..00000000000 --- a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-ca.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Object Storage - How to connect Object Storage buckets with other resources in a vRack -excerpt: Find out how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network -updated: 2025-04-10 -flag: hidden ---- - -## Objective - -This guide explains how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network. - -## Requirements - -- An [Object Storage bucket](/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_getting_started_with_object_storage) -- A [vRack Private Network service](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-07-creating-vrack) -- A [Public Cloud Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway) -- Resources to connect (Public Cloud instances, Managed Kubernetes, Bare Metal servers, etc.) - -## Instructions - -### Context - -Your use case may require a secure connection between a private network and your Object Storage bucket. Our vRack Private Network & Public Cloud Gateway services will help meeting your specific requirements both in terms of security and performance. - -This also allows you to interconnect Object Storage buckets with your resources attached via a vRack Private Network (see the architecture diagram below). - -![vrack private network with buckets - diagram](images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png){.thumbnail} - -### Creating a vRack Private Network and Public Cloud Gateway - -In order to create and configure both a Public Cloud Gateway and a vRack Private Network, please follow the instructions in our documentation: [Creating a private network with Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway). This guide page explains how to: - -- Select and create the appropriate Gateway both in terms of performance and geo-availability. -- Attach an existing or newly created vRack Private Network to it. - -### Gateway IPs whitelisting - -Once the Gateway has been created and associated to a vRack Private Network, the next step is to whitelist a set of IPs from your Object Storage. To do so, there are multiple ways: - - - Using Object Storage Bucket Policies: The feature is not yet implemented but will be soon available. - - We built an internal process helping you whitelisting a set of IPs based on your Gateway and vRack Private Network configuration. - -To follow this process, please contact our technical support team with the specific request header “Object Storage – IP whitelisting process” with the list of IP ranges you would need to whitelist, and our team will automate the configuration for you. The workflow generally takes up to 1 day. - -After this last step, you will be ready to use your Object Storage together with resources connected to a vRack Private Network. - -## Go further - -If you need training or technical assistance to implement our solutions, contact your sales representative or click on [this link](/links/professional-services) to get a quote and ask our Professional Services experts for assisting you on your specific use case of your project. - -Join our [community of users](/links/community). diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-gb.md b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-gb.md deleted file mode 100644 index aea3c7a9f52..00000000000 --- a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-gb.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Object Storage - How to connect Object Storage buckets with other resources in a vRack -excerpt: Find out how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network -updated: 2025-04-10 -flag: hidden ---- - -## Objective - -This guide explains how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network. - -## Requirements - -- An [Object Storage bucket](/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_getting_started_with_object_storage) -- A [vRack Private Network service](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-07-creating-vrack) -- A [Public Cloud Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway) -- Resources to connect (Public Cloud instances, Managed Kubernetes, Bare Metal servers, etc.) - -## Instructions - -### Context - -Your use case may require a secure connection between a private network and your Object Storage bucket. Our vRack Private Network & Public Cloud Gateway services will help meeting your specific requirements both in terms of security and performance. - -This also allows you to interconnect Object Storage buckets with your resources attached via a vRack Private Network (see the architecture diagram below). - -![vrack private network with buckets - diagram](images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png){.thumbnail} - -### Creating a vRack Private Network and Public Cloud Gateway - -In order to create and configure both a Public Cloud Gateway and a vRack Private Network, please follow the instructions in our documentation: [Creating a private network with Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway). This guide page explains how to: - -- Select and create the appropriate Gateway both in terms of performance and geo-availability. -- Attach an existing or newly created vRack Private Network to it. - -### Gateway IPs whitelisting - -Once the Gateway has been created and associated to a vRack Private Network, the next step is to whitelist a set of IPs from your Object Storage. To do so, there are multiple ways: - - - Using Object Storage Bucket Policies: The feature is not yet implemented but will be soon available. - - We built an internal process helping you whitelisting a set of IPs based on your Gateway and vRack Private Network configuration. - -To follow this process, please contact our technical support team with the specific request header “Object Storage – IP whitelisting process” with the list of IP ranges you would need to whitelist, and our team will automate the configuration for you. The workflow generally takes up to 1 day. - -After this last step, you will be ready to use your Object Storage together with resources connected to a vRack Private Network. - -## Go further - -If you need training or technical assistance to implement our solutions, contact your sales representative or click on [this link](/links/professional-services) to get a quote and ask our Professional Services experts for assisting you on your specific use case of your project. - -Join our [community of users](/links/community). diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-ie.md b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-ie.md deleted file mode 100644 index aea3c7a9f52..00000000000 --- a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-ie.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Object Storage - How to connect Object Storage buckets with other resources in a vRack -excerpt: Find out how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network -updated: 2025-04-10 -flag: hidden ---- - -## Objective - -This guide explains how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network. - -## Requirements - -- An [Object Storage bucket](/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_getting_started_with_object_storage) -- A [vRack Private Network service](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-07-creating-vrack) -- A [Public Cloud Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway) -- Resources to connect (Public Cloud instances, Managed Kubernetes, Bare Metal servers, etc.) - -## Instructions - -### Context - -Your use case may require a secure connection between a private network and your Object Storage bucket. Our vRack Private Network & Public Cloud Gateway services will help meeting your specific requirements both in terms of security and performance. - -This also allows you to interconnect Object Storage buckets with your resources attached via a vRack Private Network (see the architecture diagram below). - -![vrack private network with buckets - diagram](images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png){.thumbnail} - -### Creating a vRack Private Network and Public Cloud Gateway - -In order to create and configure both a Public Cloud Gateway and a vRack Private Network, please follow the instructions in our documentation: [Creating a private network with Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway). This guide page explains how to: - -- Select and create the appropriate Gateway both in terms of performance and geo-availability. -- Attach an existing or newly created vRack Private Network to it. - -### Gateway IPs whitelisting - -Once the Gateway has been created and associated to a vRack Private Network, the next step is to whitelist a set of IPs from your Object Storage. To do so, there are multiple ways: - - - Using Object Storage Bucket Policies: The feature is not yet implemented but will be soon available. - - We built an internal process helping you whitelisting a set of IPs based on your Gateway and vRack Private Network configuration. - -To follow this process, please contact our technical support team with the specific request header “Object Storage – IP whitelisting process” with the list of IP ranges you would need to whitelist, and our team will automate the configuration for you. The workflow generally takes up to 1 day. - -After this last step, you will be ready to use your Object Storage together with resources connected to a vRack Private Network. - -## Go further - -If you need training or technical assistance to implement our solutions, contact your sales representative or click on [this link](/links/professional-services) to get a quote and ask our Professional Services experts for assisting you on your specific use case of your project. - -Join our [community of users](/links/community). diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-sg.md b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-sg.md deleted file mode 100644 index aea3c7a9f52..00000000000 --- a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-sg.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Object Storage - How to connect Object Storage buckets with other resources in a vRack -excerpt: Find out how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network -updated: 2025-04-10 -flag: hidden ---- - -## Objective - -This guide explains how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network. - -## Requirements - -- An [Object Storage bucket](/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_getting_started_with_object_storage) -- A [vRack Private Network service](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-07-creating-vrack) -- A [Public Cloud Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway) -- Resources to connect (Public Cloud instances, Managed Kubernetes, Bare Metal servers, etc.) - -## Instructions - -### Context - -Your use case may require a secure connection between a private network and your Object Storage bucket. Our vRack Private Network & Public Cloud Gateway services will help meeting your specific requirements both in terms of security and performance. - -This also allows you to interconnect Object Storage buckets with your resources attached via a vRack Private Network (see the architecture diagram below). - -![vrack private network with buckets - diagram](images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png){.thumbnail} - -### Creating a vRack Private Network and Public Cloud Gateway - -In order to create and configure both a Public Cloud Gateway and a vRack Private Network, please follow the instructions in our documentation: [Creating a private network with Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway). This guide page explains how to: - -- Select and create the appropriate Gateway both in terms of performance and geo-availability. -- Attach an existing or newly created vRack Private Network to it. - -### Gateway IPs whitelisting - -Once the Gateway has been created and associated to a vRack Private Network, the next step is to whitelist a set of IPs from your Object Storage. To do so, there are multiple ways: - - - Using Object Storage Bucket Policies: The feature is not yet implemented but will be soon available. - - We built an internal process helping you whitelisting a set of IPs based on your Gateway and vRack Private Network configuration. - -To follow this process, please contact our technical support team with the specific request header “Object Storage – IP whitelisting process” with the list of IP ranges you would need to whitelist, and our team will automate the configuration for you. The workflow generally takes up to 1 day. - -After this last step, you will be ready to use your Object Storage together with resources connected to a vRack Private Network. - -## Go further - -If you need training or technical assistance to implement our solutions, contact your sales representative or click on [this link](/links/professional-services) to get a quote and ask our Professional Services experts for assisting you on your specific use case of your project. - -Join our [community of users](/links/community). diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-us.md b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-us.md deleted file mode 100644 index aea3c7a9f52..00000000000 --- a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.en-us.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Object Storage - How to connect Object Storage buckets with other resources in a vRack -excerpt: Find out how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network -updated: 2025-04-10 -flag: hidden ---- - -## Objective - -This guide explains how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network. - -## Requirements - -- An [Object Storage bucket](/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_getting_started_with_object_storage) -- A [vRack Private Network service](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-07-creating-vrack) -- A [Public Cloud Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway) -- Resources to connect (Public Cloud instances, Managed Kubernetes, Bare Metal servers, etc.) - -## Instructions - -### Context - -Your use case may require a secure connection between a private network and your Object Storage bucket. Our vRack Private Network & Public Cloud Gateway services will help meeting your specific requirements both in terms of security and performance. - -This also allows you to interconnect Object Storage buckets with your resources attached via a vRack Private Network (see the architecture diagram below). - -![vrack private network with buckets - diagram](images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png){.thumbnail} - -### Creating a vRack Private Network and Public Cloud Gateway - -In order to create and configure both a Public Cloud Gateway and a vRack Private Network, please follow the instructions in our documentation: [Creating a private network with Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway). This guide page explains how to: - -- Select and create the appropriate Gateway both in terms of performance and geo-availability. -- Attach an existing or newly created vRack Private Network to it. - -### Gateway IPs whitelisting - -Once the Gateway has been created and associated to a vRack Private Network, the next step is to whitelist a set of IPs from your Object Storage. To do so, there are multiple ways: - - - Using Object Storage Bucket Policies: The feature is not yet implemented but will be soon available. - - We built an internal process helping you whitelisting a set of IPs based on your Gateway and vRack Private Network configuration. - -To follow this process, please contact our technical support team with the specific request header “Object Storage – IP whitelisting process” with the list of IP ranges you would need to whitelist, and our team will automate the configuration for you. The workflow generally takes up to 1 day. - -After this last step, you will be ready to use your Object Storage together with resources connected to a vRack Private Network. - -## Go further - -If you need training or technical assistance to implement our solutions, contact your sales representative or click on [this link](/links/professional-services) to get a quote and ask our Professional Services experts for assisting you on your specific use case of your project. - -Join our [community of users](/links/community). diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.es-es.md b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.es-es.md deleted file mode 100644 index aea3c7a9f52..00000000000 --- a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.es-es.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Object Storage - How to connect Object Storage buckets with other resources in a vRack -excerpt: Find out how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network -updated: 2025-04-10 -flag: hidden ---- - -## Objective - -This guide explains how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network. - -## Requirements - -- An [Object Storage bucket](/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_getting_started_with_object_storage) -- A [vRack Private Network service](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-07-creating-vrack) -- A [Public Cloud Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway) -- Resources to connect (Public Cloud instances, Managed Kubernetes, Bare Metal servers, etc.) - -## Instructions - -### Context - -Your use case may require a secure connection between a private network and your Object Storage bucket. Our vRack Private Network & Public Cloud Gateway services will help meeting your specific requirements both in terms of security and performance. - -This also allows you to interconnect Object Storage buckets with your resources attached via a vRack Private Network (see the architecture diagram below). - -![vrack private network with buckets - diagram](images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png){.thumbnail} - -### Creating a vRack Private Network and Public Cloud Gateway - -In order to create and configure both a Public Cloud Gateway and a vRack Private Network, please follow the instructions in our documentation: [Creating a private network with Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway). This guide page explains how to: - -- Select and create the appropriate Gateway both in terms of performance and geo-availability. -- Attach an existing or newly created vRack Private Network to it. - -### Gateway IPs whitelisting - -Once the Gateway has been created and associated to a vRack Private Network, the next step is to whitelist a set of IPs from your Object Storage. To do so, there are multiple ways: - - - Using Object Storage Bucket Policies: The feature is not yet implemented but will be soon available. - - We built an internal process helping you whitelisting a set of IPs based on your Gateway and vRack Private Network configuration. - -To follow this process, please contact our technical support team with the specific request header “Object Storage – IP whitelisting process” with the list of IP ranges you would need to whitelist, and our team will automate the configuration for you. The workflow generally takes up to 1 day. - -After this last step, you will be ready to use your Object Storage together with resources connected to a vRack Private Network. - -## Go further - -If you need training or technical assistance to implement our solutions, contact your sales representative or click on [this link](/links/professional-services) to get a quote and ask our Professional Services experts for assisting you on your specific use case of your project. - -Join our [community of users](/links/community). diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.es-us.md b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.es-us.md deleted file mode 100644 index aea3c7a9f52..00000000000 --- a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.es-us.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Object Storage - How to connect Object Storage buckets with other resources in a vRack -excerpt: Find out how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network -updated: 2025-04-10 -flag: hidden ---- - -## Objective - -This guide explains how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network. - -## Requirements - -- An [Object Storage bucket](/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_getting_started_with_object_storage) -- A [vRack Private Network service](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-07-creating-vrack) -- A [Public Cloud Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway) -- Resources to connect (Public Cloud instances, Managed Kubernetes, Bare Metal servers, etc.) - -## Instructions - -### Context - -Your use case may require a secure connection between a private network and your Object Storage bucket. Our vRack Private Network & Public Cloud Gateway services will help meeting your specific requirements both in terms of security and performance. - -This also allows you to interconnect Object Storage buckets with your resources attached via a vRack Private Network (see the architecture diagram below). - -![vrack private network with buckets - diagram](images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png){.thumbnail} - -### Creating a vRack Private Network and Public Cloud Gateway - -In order to create and configure both a Public Cloud Gateway and a vRack Private Network, please follow the instructions in our documentation: [Creating a private network with Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway). This guide page explains how to: - -- Select and create the appropriate Gateway both in terms of performance and geo-availability. -- Attach an existing or newly created vRack Private Network to it. - -### Gateway IPs whitelisting - -Once the Gateway has been created and associated to a vRack Private Network, the next step is to whitelist a set of IPs from your Object Storage. To do so, there are multiple ways: - - - Using Object Storage Bucket Policies: The feature is not yet implemented but will be soon available. - - We built an internal process helping you whitelisting a set of IPs based on your Gateway and vRack Private Network configuration. - -To follow this process, please contact our technical support team with the specific request header “Object Storage – IP whitelisting process” with the list of IP ranges you would need to whitelist, and our team will automate the configuration for you. The workflow generally takes up to 1 day. - -After this last step, you will be ready to use your Object Storage together with resources connected to a vRack Private Network. - -## Go further - -If you need training or technical assistance to implement our solutions, contact your sales representative or click on [this link](/links/professional-services) to get a quote and ask our Professional Services experts for assisting you on your specific use case of your project. - -Join our [community of users](/links/community). diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.fr-ca.md b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.fr-ca.md deleted file mode 100644 index f5762c0d975..00000000000 --- a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.fr-ca.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Object Storage - Comment connecter mon bucket Object Storage avec d'autres ressources dans un réseau privé vRack ?" -excerpt: "Découvrez comment utiliser l'Object Storage avec des ressources dans un réseau privé." -updated: 2025-04-10 -flag: hidden ---- - -## Objectif - -Ce guide explique comment utiliser l'Object Storage avec d'autres ressources dans un réseau privé. - -## Prérequis - -Vous devez disposer des éléments suivants : - -- Un [bucket Object Storage](/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_getting_started_with_object_storage). -- Un [réseau privé vRack](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-07-creating-vrack). -- Une [Gateway Public Cloud](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway). -- D'autres ressources (instances Public Cloud, Managed Kubernetes, Bare Metal servers, etc.). - -## En pratique - -### Contexte - -Selon vos besoins, une connexion sécurisée entre un réseau privé et votre bucket Object Storage peut s'avérer nécessaire. Nos services **réseau privé vRack** et **Gateway Public Cloud** sont conçus pour répondre à vos besoins spécifiques en matière de sécurité et de performance. - -Cela vous permet également d'interconnecter deux buckets Object Storage avec vos ressources rassemblées dans un réseau privé vRack (voir le diagramme d'architecture ci-dessous). - -![vrack private network with buckets - diagram](images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png){.thumbnail} - -### Création d'un réseau privé vRack et d'une Gateway Public Cloud - -Afin de créer et de configurer à la fois une Gateway Public Cloud et un réseau privé vRack, veuillez suivre le guide « [Créer un réseau privé avec une Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway) ». Ce guide explique comment : - -- Sélectionner et créer la Gateway appropriée en termes de performance et de géo-disponibilité. -- Rattacher un réseau privé vRack existant ou nouvellement créé à la Gateway. - -### Création d'une liste blanche d'adresses IP sur la Gateway - -Une fois la Gateway créée et associée à un réseau privé vRack, l'étape suivante consiste à mettre sur liste blanche un ensemble d'adresses IP de votre Object Storage. Pour ce faire, plusieurs moyens existent : - -- Utilisation des politiques du bucket Object Storage : cette fonctionnalité n'est pas encore implémentée, elle sera bientôt disponible. -- Nous avons mis en place un processus interne afin de vous aider à créer une liste blanche pour un ensemble d'adresses IP en fonction de la configuration de votre Gateway et de votre réseau privé vRack. - -Pour suivre ce processus, veuillez ouvrir une demande auprès de notre support technique avec l'objet suivant « Object Storage - IP whitelisting process », et indiquez dans votre demande les plages d'adresses IP que vous souhaitez placer en liste blanche. Notre équipe automatisera la configuration pour vous, ce processus peut prendre jusqu'à 24 heures. - -Après cette dernière étape, vous êtes prêt à utiliser votre Object Storage avec les ressources rassemblées dans un réseau privé vRack. - -## Aller plus loin - -Si vous avez besoin d'une formation ou d'une assistance technique pour la mise en oeuvre de nos solutions, contactez votre commercial ou cliquez sur [ce lien](/links/professional-services) pour obtenir un devis et demander une analyse personnalisée de votre projet à nos experts de l’équipe Professional Services. - -Échangez avec notre [communauté d'utilisateurs](/links/community). diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.fr-fr.md b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.fr-fr.md deleted file mode 100644 index f5762c0d975..00000000000 --- a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.fr-fr.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Object Storage - Comment connecter mon bucket Object Storage avec d'autres ressources dans un réseau privé vRack ?" -excerpt: "Découvrez comment utiliser l'Object Storage avec des ressources dans un réseau privé." -updated: 2025-04-10 -flag: hidden ---- - -## Objectif - -Ce guide explique comment utiliser l'Object Storage avec d'autres ressources dans un réseau privé. - -## Prérequis - -Vous devez disposer des éléments suivants : - -- Un [bucket Object Storage](/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_getting_started_with_object_storage). -- Un [réseau privé vRack](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-07-creating-vrack). -- Une [Gateway Public Cloud](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway). -- D'autres ressources (instances Public Cloud, Managed Kubernetes, Bare Metal servers, etc.). - -## En pratique - -### Contexte - -Selon vos besoins, une connexion sécurisée entre un réseau privé et votre bucket Object Storage peut s'avérer nécessaire. Nos services **réseau privé vRack** et **Gateway Public Cloud** sont conçus pour répondre à vos besoins spécifiques en matière de sécurité et de performance. - -Cela vous permet également d'interconnecter deux buckets Object Storage avec vos ressources rassemblées dans un réseau privé vRack (voir le diagramme d'architecture ci-dessous). - -![vrack private network with buckets - diagram](images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png){.thumbnail} - -### Création d'un réseau privé vRack et d'une Gateway Public Cloud - -Afin de créer et de configurer à la fois une Gateway Public Cloud et un réseau privé vRack, veuillez suivre le guide « [Créer un réseau privé avec une Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway) ». Ce guide explique comment : - -- Sélectionner et créer la Gateway appropriée en termes de performance et de géo-disponibilité. -- Rattacher un réseau privé vRack existant ou nouvellement créé à la Gateway. - -### Création d'une liste blanche d'adresses IP sur la Gateway - -Une fois la Gateway créée et associée à un réseau privé vRack, l'étape suivante consiste à mettre sur liste blanche un ensemble d'adresses IP de votre Object Storage. Pour ce faire, plusieurs moyens existent : - -- Utilisation des politiques du bucket Object Storage : cette fonctionnalité n'est pas encore implémentée, elle sera bientôt disponible. -- Nous avons mis en place un processus interne afin de vous aider à créer une liste blanche pour un ensemble d'adresses IP en fonction de la configuration de votre Gateway et de votre réseau privé vRack. - -Pour suivre ce processus, veuillez ouvrir une demande auprès de notre support technique avec l'objet suivant « Object Storage - IP whitelisting process », et indiquez dans votre demande les plages d'adresses IP que vous souhaitez placer en liste blanche. Notre équipe automatisera la configuration pour vous, ce processus peut prendre jusqu'à 24 heures. - -Après cette dernière étape, vous êtes prêt à utiliser votre Object Storage avec les ressources rassemblées dans un réseau privé vRack. - -## Aller plus loin - -Si vous avez besoin d'une formation ou d'une assistance technique pour la mise en oeuvre de nos solutions, contactez votre commercial ou cliquez sur [ce lien](/links/professional-services) pour obtenir un devis et demander une analyse personnalisée de votre projet à nos experts de l’équipe Professional Services. - -Échangez avec notre [communauté d'utilisateurs](/links/community). diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.it-it.md b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.it-it.md deleted file mode 100644 index aea3c7a9f52..00000000000 --- a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.it-it.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Object Storage - How to connect Object Storage buckets with other resources in a vRack -excerpt: Find out how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network -updated: 2025-04-10 -flag: hidden ---- - -## Objective - -This guide explains how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network. - -## Requirements - -- An [Object Storage bucket](/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_getting_started_with_object_storage) -- A [vRack Private Network service](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-07-creating-vrack) -- A [Public Cloud Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway) -- Resources to connect (Public Cloud instances, Managed Kubernetes, Bare Metal servers, etc.) - -## Instructions - -### Context - -Your use case may require a secure connection between a private network and your Object Storage bucket. Our vRack Private Network & Public Cloud Gateway services will help meeting your specific requirements both in terms of security and performance. - -This also allows you to interconnect Object Storage buckets with your resources attached via a vRack Private Network (see the architecture diagram below). - -![vrack private network with buckets - diagram](images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png){.thumbnail} - -### Creating a vRack Private Network and Public Cloud Gateway - -In order to create and configure both a Public Cloud Gateway and a vRack Private Network, please follow the instructions in our documentation: [Creating a private network with Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway). This guide page explains how to: - -- Select and create the appropriate Gateway both in terms of performance and geo-availability. -- Attach an existing or newly created vRack Private Network to it. - -### Gateway IPs whitelisting - -Once the Gateway has been created and associated to a vRack Private Network, the next step is to whitelist a set of IPs from your Object Storage. To do so, there are multiple ways: - - - Using Object Storage Bucket Policies: The feature is not yet implemented but will be soon available. - - We built an internal process helping you whitelisting a set of IPs based on your Gateway and vRack Private Network configuration. - -To follow this process, please contact our technical support team with the specific request header “Object Storage – IP whitelisting process” with the list of IP ranges you would need to whitelist, and our team will automate the configuration for you. The workflow generally takes up to 1 day. - -After this last step, you will be ready to use your Object Storage together with resources connected to a vRack Private Network. - -## Go further - -If you need training or technical assistance to implement our solutions, contact your sales representative or click on [this link](/links/professional-services) to get a quote and ask our Professional Services experts for assisting you on your specific use case of your project. - -Join our [community of users](/links/community). diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.pl-pl.md b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.pl-pl.md deleted file mode 100644 index aea3c7a9f52..00000000000 --- a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.pl-pl.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Object Storage - How to connect Object Storage buckets with other resources in a vRack -excerpt: Find out how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network -updated: 2025-04-10 -flag: hidden ---- - -## Objective - -This guide explains how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network. - -## Requirements - -- An [Object Storage bucket](/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_getting_started_with_object_storage) -- A [vRack Private Network service](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-07-creating-vrack) -- A [Public Cloud Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway) -- Resources to connect (Public Cloud instances, Managed Kubernetes, Bare Metal servers, etc.) - -## Instructions - -### Context - -Your use case may require a secure connection between a private network and your Object Storage bucket. Our vRack Private Network & Public Cloud Gateway services will help meeting your specific requirements both in terms of security and performance. - -This also allows you to interconnect Object Storage buckets with your resources attached via a vRack Private Network (see the architecture diagram below). - -![vrack private network with buckets - diagram](images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png){.thumbnail} - -### Creating a vRack Private Network and Public Cloud Gateway - -In order to create and configure both a Public Cloud Gateway and a vRack Private Network, please follow the instructions in our documentation: [Creating a private network with Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway). This guide page explains how to: - -- Select and create the appropriate Gateway both in terms of performance and geo-availability. -- Attach an existing or newly created vRack Private Network to it. - -### Gateway IPs whitelisting - -Once the Gateway has been created and associated to a vRack Private Network, the next step is to whitelist a set of IPs from your Object Storage. To do so, there are multiple ways: - - - Using Object Storage Bucket Policies: The feature is not yet implemented but will be soon available. - - We built an internal process helping you whitelisting a set of IPs based on your Gateway and vRack Private Network configuration. - -To follow this process, please contact our technical support team with the specific request header “Object Storage – IP whitelisting process” with the list of IP ranges you would need to whitelist, and our team will automate the configuration for you. The workflow generally takes up to 1 day. - -After this last step, you will be ready to use your Object Storage together with resources connected to a vRack Private Network. - -## Go further - -If you need training or technical assistance to implement our solutions, contact your sales representative or click on [this link](/links/professional-services) to get a quote and ask our Professional Services experts for assisting you on your specific use case of your project. - -Join our [community of users](/links/community). diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.pt-pt.md b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.pt-pt.md deleted file mode 100644 index aea3c7a9f52..00000000000 --- a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/guide.pt-pt.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Object Storage - How to connect Object Storage buckets with other resources in a vRack -excerpt: Find out how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network -updated: 2025-04-10 -flag: hidden ---- - -## Objective - -This guide explains how to use Object Storage together with resources in a Private Network. - -## Requirements - -- An [Object Storage bucket](/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/s3_getting_started_with_object_storage) -- A [vRack Private Network service](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-07-creating-vrack) -- A [Public Cloud Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway) -- Resources to connect (Public Cloud instances, Managed Kubernetes, Bare Metal servers, etc.) - -## Instructions - -### Context - -Your use case may require a secure connection between a private network and your Object Storage bucket. Our vRack Private Network & Public Cloud Gateway services will help meeting your specific requirements both in terms of security and performance. - -This also allows you to interconnect Object Storage buckets with your resources attached via a vRack Private Network (see the architecture diagram below). - -![vrack private network with buckets - diagram](images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png){.thumbnail} - -### Creating a vRack Private Network and Public Cloud Gateway - -In order to create and configure both a Public Cloud Gateway and a vRack Private Network, please follow the instructions in our documentation: [Creating a private network with Gateway](/pages/public_cloud/public_cloud_network_services/getting-started-02-create-private-network-gateway). This guide page explains how to: - -- Select and create the appropriate Gateway both in terms of performance and geo-availability. -- Attach an existing or newly created vRack Private Network to it. - -### Gateway IPs whitelisting - -Once the Gateway has been created and associated to a vRack Private Network, the next step is to whitelist a set of IPs from your Object Storage. To do so, there are multiple ways: - - - Using Object Storage Bucket Policies: The feature is not yet implemented but will be soon available. - - We built an internal process helping you whitelisting a set of IPs based on your Gateway and vRack Private Network configuration. - -To follow this process, please contact our technical support team with the specific request header “Object Storage – IP whitelisting process” with the list of IP ranges you would need to whitelist, and our team will automate the configuration for you. The workflow generally takes up to 1 day. - -After this last step, you will be ready to use your Object Storage together with resources connected to a vRack Private Network. - -## Go further - -If you need training or technical assistance to implement our solutions, contact your sales representative or click on [this link](/links/professional-services) to get a quote and ask our Professional Services experts for assisting you on your specific use case of your project. - -Join our [community of users](/links/community). diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png deleted file mode 100644 index c2b59d26176..00000000000 Binary files a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/images/object_storage_buckets_vrack_private.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/meta.yaml b/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/meta.yaml deleted file mode 100644 index dd7fbb79ae3..00000000000 --- a/pages/storage_and_backup/object_storage/connect_other_ressources_in_vrack_private_network/meta.yaml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -id: aa9e5bc0-73d7-4a4a-aff4-ee1a17262430 -full_slug: public-cloud-storage-s3-with-private-network \ No newline at end of file