8.
Select a cloud space.
This may be a bucket, container, account name, or something else depending on the cloud service
provider.
9.
Optional: Click
Performance test
.
QTS tests the read and write speeds of the cloud space, and then displays the results with a warning if
speeds are too low.
10.
Click
Next
.
11.
Select
Attach an existing cloud LUN
.
12.
Select an existing LUN.
13.
Allocate stored space.
Stored space is space used to store a copy of the LUN's data locally on the NAS.
a.
Select a storage pool.
b.
Specify the capacity of the stored space.
Limit
Amount
Notes
Minimum stored space capacity
1.25x the LUN's capacity
Additional space is needed to
store metadata.
Maximum stored space capacity
2x the LUN's capacity
-
14.
Click
Next
.
15.
Optional: Forcibly disconnect the LUN from its current NAS.
If a volume is connected to another NAS, then the LUN's status will be
Occupied
and
Current NAS
will display an IP address other than
Localhost
.
Warning
Forcibly disconnecting a LUN deletes the LUN's data from the other NAS, and then recreates
the LUN locally from its last restore point. Any changes to data made since the last restore point
will be lost.
a.
Specify the admin password of the other NAS.
b.
Click
OK
.
16.
Optional: Deselect
Do not map it to a target for now
.
If deselected, the
Edit LUN Mapping
wizard appears after QTS has finished creating the LUN.
17.
Review the summary information, and then click
Finish
.
The VJBOD Cloud LUN appears in the
Cloud Storage
table at
VJBOD Cloud
>
Overview
.
Connecting to a VJBOD Cloud Service
Refer to this table when configuring a cloud service for a VJBOD Cloud volume or LUN.
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