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PowerScale OneFS 9.6.x.x CLI Administration Guide

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Software modules

You can access advanced features for Dell Technologies PowerScale software modules.

SyncIQ automated failover and failback
SyncIQ replicates data on another PowerScale cluster and automates failover and failback between clusters. If a cluster becomes unusable, you can fail over to another PowerScale cluster. Failback restores the original source data after the primary cluster becomes available again.
SnapshotIQ
SnapshotIQ protects data with a snapshot—a logical copy of data that is stored on a cluster. A snapshot can be restored to its top-level directory.
SmartDedupe
You can reduce redundancy on a cluster by running SmartDedupe. Deduplication creates links that can impact the speed at which you can read from and write to files.
CloudPools
Built on the SmartPools policy framework, CloudPools enables you to archive data to cloud storage, effectively defining the cloud as another tier of storage. CloudPools supports Dell Technologies PowerScale, Dell Technologies ECS Appliance, Amazon S3, Amazon C2S, Alibaba Cloud, and Microsoft Azure as cloud storage providers.
InsightIQ
The InsightIQ virtual appliance monitors and analyzes the performance of your PowerScale cluster to help you optimize storage resources and forecast capacity.
SmartQuotas
The SmartQuotas module tracks disk usage with reports and enforces storage limits with alerts.
S3
OneFS support for the Amazon Web Services Simple Storage Service (AWS S3) protocol enables using the Amazon Web Services Simple Storage Service (AWS S3) protocol to store data in the form of objects on top of the OneFS file system storage. Using S3-OneFS enables reading data from, and writing data to, the PowerScale platform. The data resides under a single namespace. The AWS S3 protocol becomes a primary resident of the OneFS protocol stack, along with NFS, SMB, and HDFS, allowing multiprotocol access to objects and files. The S3 protocol supports bucket and object creation, retrieving, updating, and deletion. Object retrievals and updates are atomic. Bucket properties can be updated. Objects are accessible using NFS and SMB as normal files, providing cross-protocol support. To use S3, administrators generate access IDs and secret keys to authenticated users for access.

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