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Buckets can be enabled for each deployment on their deployment page under the File Management tab. Files can be stored in Google Buckets, AWS S3 Buckets or locally. The platform storage cannot be local if a user uses a cluster.

Google Buckets

If you are using Google Buckets, you must type in the bucket name and input your Google credentials. You can import your credential file directly. Input the location of your local root directory location when using Edge file storage.

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. Note that in the following modal, Bucket Name is the name of the ACTUAL Google Bucket whereas Name (near the top of the modal) is any name you choose to identify the Bucket Set.

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You can view your Google credentials in JSON formatting if you click View.

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AWS S3 Buckets

When using AWS S3 Buckets you must type in the bucket name and your S3 Credentials:
AWS ACCESS KEY ID
AWS ACCESS KEY SECRET

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Note that in this modal, Bucket Name is the name of the ACTUAL AWS S3 bucket while Name (near the top of the modal) is any name you choose to identify the Bucket Set.

Also note that the Bucket Region of the AWS S3 bucket is required. The example modal shows the region set to us-east-2. Enter your region accordingly.

You can store files in Google Buckets on the Admin Management page if you are an admin user.

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The Files page allows you to view the file’s tree and data.

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There is a deployment list in the platform. When you click a deployment, you can see its file viewer. If you are on an edge, it will take you directly to the file viewer that contains all the files for all of that edge’s deployments.Admin Developer:

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