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Storage

Overview

Highrise Cloud offers a robust set of storage services designed to cater to a variety of data storage needs. The platform supports multiple storage types, each serving different application scenarios effectively.

Storage Type Description Use Cases
Object Storage Ideal for data backup, archiving, and sharing, object storage provides high availability and reliability. Data backup, archiving, and sharing of images, videos, and documents.
File Storage Perfect for big data analysis and file sharing, file storage offers high performance and scalability. Big data analysis and collaborative file sharing.
Block Storage Suited for databases and virtual machines, block storage delivers high performance and low latency. High-performance computing for databases and VMs.

Storage Services Overview

Manage various data types with ease using our storage services.

Step 1: Access the File Storage Interface

Upon logging into the Highrise Cloud platform, navigate to the file storage interface where all your files and folders are organized.

StorageOverview

Step 2: Asynchronously Transfer Files from OSS

For transferring files from OSS asynchronously, specify the source OSS path and the destination path within the platform.

AsyncFromOss

Step 3: Create a New Folder

To organize your files better, create new folders by clicking the "New Folder" button on the file storage interface.

CreateNewFolder

Step 4: Access OSS Storage

Access the OSS storage interface by selecting the "OSS" option from the left navigation bar.

AccessOSSStorage

Step 5: Upload Files to OSS

Use the OSS storage interface to upload new files directly to your storage.

UploadFileToOSS

Step 6: View the Synchronization List

Monitor the status, progress, and results of all your synchronization tasks from the synchronization list.

ViewSyncList

Step 7: Set Up a New Synchronization Task

Create a new synchronization task by inputting the necessary details to synchronize your data effectively.

CreateNewSyncTask

Next Steps

Now that you have configured file storage and synchronization, you can proceed to the next section to learn about Inference As A Service.