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+ | ==== S3 protocol ==== | ||
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+ | Multipart upload allows you to upload a single object as a set of parts. After all parts of your object are uploaded, Ceph then presents the data as a single object. With this feature you can create parallel uploads, pause and resume an object upload, and begin uploads before you know the total object size. | ||
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+ | Individual Ceph objects can range in size from a minimum of 0B to a maximum of 5TB. The largest object that can be uploaded in a single PUT is 5GB. For objects larger than 100MB, you should consider using the multipart upload capability. | ||