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Amazon S3 compatible API

The Enterprise File Fabric provides support for an Amazon S3 compatible API. This means the S3 compatible object storage API can be used to access files that have been mapped to the File Fabric, such as files available on Google Drive, RackSpace Cloud Files, or Microsoft OneDrive, or any of the many other clouds that the solution supports.

The S3 API is available on the SaaS hosted service and also on the enterprise on-premises edition of the product.

Client Configuration

To use the S3 API the:

  1. Cloud S3 Endpoint
  2. Access Key ID
  3. Secret Access Key

are required.

1. Cloud S3 Endpoint

For the SaaS hosted service it is required to use one of the following S3 API endpoints:

Naturally http endpoints are not secure and should not be used for production data.

For the enterprise on-premises version of the product the S3 access nomenclature is set through the ConfigServer.

2. Access Key ID

The Access Key ID is the SME or File Fabric username.

3. Secret Access Key

You can obtain the API secret key by logging into the File Fabric going to My Account from the sidebar and copying the key from where it says API secret key.

Use With a Variety of S3 Clients

The File Fabric's S3 interface can be used with almost any S3-compatible tool including Storage Made Easy's S3 Cloud Explorer and AWS' command line iterface (AWS CLI). Here are links to some information about those tools:

API Implementation

SME supports the following Amazon S3 API Requests:

S3 Signatures Supported

The S3 API supports V2 and V4 signatures. Which one is used is dependent on the client requester.