Chapter 4 - Configuring Advanced Bucket Management
Create a Data Policy
7.
Select or clear the
Replicate Deletes
check box. When selected, any time a replicated file
is deleted from the source system, it is also deleted from the target.
8.
If desired, modify the
Max Blob Part Size
. This parameter defines the maximum object
part size used when sending data to an Amazon S3 target. Larger blob sizes make public
cloud workflows simpler, but may make it more difficult or impossible to reliably
transmit blobs. Less reliable network connections to the public cloud require smaller
blob sizes. The maximum blob size is 1 TB. The default maximum blob size is
1 GB.
Note:
To prevent data transfer failures, it is important that this value not exceed the
maximum blob size that the target is able to accept.
9.
Click
Create
. The new Amazon S3 replication rule displays on the Data Policy details
screen.
Add a Microsoft Azure Data Replication Rule to a Data Policy
1.
If necessary, select
Configuration > Advanced Bucket Management > Storage & Data Policy
Management
to display the Advanced Bucket Management screen (see
).
2.
Double-click the data policy in the Data Policies pane, or select the data policy and select
Action > Show Details
from the menu bar. The Data Policy details screen displays (see
).
3.
Select
Action > New Microsoft Azure Data Replication Rule
. The New Microsoft Azure Data
Replication Rule dialog box displays.
Figure 48
The New Microsoft Azure Data
Replication Rule dialog box.
4.
Use the
Microsoft Azure Target
drop-down menu to select a Microsoft Azure replication
target from the list of previously created replication targets.
5.
Use the
Type
drop-down menu to select whether the data persistence rule to use for the
for the replication target is
Permanent
, or
Retired
.
Note:
You cannot create a replication rule as
Retired
. You can only modify a rule from
permanent to retired after creating the replication rule.
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