Re: rads gateway Parallel Uploads

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On 13-07-15 08:32, 王 健 wrote:
> Does rados gateway support object composition? Like Google could storage, user can upload divide a large object into several objects and upload parallel, then combine them as a single object.
> Thanks
> Jian

Yes, that is how multipart uploads work. The RADOS Gatewas supports it.

Wido

>> On Jul 13, 2015, at 2:16 AM, Wido den Hollander <wido@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> On 13-07-15 08:07, 王 健 wrote:
>>> Hello Cepher,
>>> I am working on prorting Google Cloud Storage API to rados gateway and I notice that Google Cloud Storage support parallel uploads as below:
>>> "Object composition enables a simple mechanism for uploading an object in parallel: simply divide your data into as many chunks as required to fully utilize your available bandwidth, upload each chunk to a distinct object, compose your final object, and delete any temporary objects. “
>>> So I am wondering whether radios gateway support the similar feature to let user parallel upload large objects?
>>
>> Yes, you can do a multipart upload with the RADOS gateway, no problem.
>>
>> Wido
>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Jian
>>>
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