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Default Storage Providers

last updated on: Jul 10, 2023

Storage Providers

To access storage through Nasuni Access Anywhere the shares you are providing access to must be added and indexed as “storage providers”. Storage providers are added to organizations (tenants) and can be managed by designated organization administrators. Access Anywhere caches and indexes metadata, information about where and what files are available, and who has access. The files themselves are not cached or copied.

File shares are added using either the “Nasuni” or “SMB Single User” provider.

One storage provider is designated as the “default”. This should be a “SMB Single User” provider. The provider must not be “Nasuni” or “Multi User SMB”.

Default storage provides a location for storing files and folders created by each user in their root directory. This is also the default location for system files (thumbnails, previews, comment attachments and contacts).

The default provider can be changed at any time. This changes where future files are created. We recommend creating a Nasuni share just for default storage and adding it as a “SMB Single User” provider.

Default Storage Quota Limit for Users

To limit use of default storage set a “Default Storage Quota” from the “Users” page. You can also set quotas for individual users.

Appliance Default Storage Provider

Appliance default storage providers are not needed (nor recommended) for single tenant installations.

The appliance administrator (appladmin) can establish an appliance default storage provider and make it available as a default provider for any Access Anywhere organization through a User Package.

When an organization account is added to a Access Anywhere site on which an appliance default storage provider has been configured, if the package that is assigned to that account allows use of the appliance default storage provider then it will automatically be the account's default provider to start with.