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# Multipart Uploading (MPU, DLO) | # Multipart Uploading (MPU, DLO) | ||
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Multipart uploading (MPU) refers to the ability to create a single large file or object on a server by uploading it in separate segments. Multipart uploading is supported by many object storage platforms and is preferred, and even required, when creating objects over a certain size. | Multipart uploading (MPU) refers to the ability to create a single large file or object on a server by uploading it in separate segments. Multipart uploading is supported by many object storage platforms and is preferred, and even required, when creating objects over a certain size. | ||
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##Appliance Configuration | ##Appliance Configuration | ||
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The Multipart upload size setting is optional. If blank the appliance " | The Multipart upload size setting is optional. If blank the appliance " | ||
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OpenStack Swift providers allow support multipart uploads through Dynamic Large Objects. These can also be enabled and a minimum file size set through the Provider Settings: | OpenStack Swift providers allow support multipart uploads through Dynamic Large Objects. These can also be enabled and a minimum file size set through the Provider Settings: |