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How to connect MASV with Lyve Cloud

Integrate MASV with Lyve Cloud storage

Lyve Cloud is an Amazon S3-compatible cloud storage provider from Seagate. This Object Storage service works with public and hybrid infrastructures, allowing customers to safely store their data with multi-copy geographically distributed data protection, immutability options, and eventually consistent replication. It is hyper-scalable to serve the needs of varying workload types, and can easily be integrated with existing S3 compatible applications.

For details about Lyve Cloud, please visit Lyve Cloud Documentation , including details about endpoints.

To integrate Lyve with MASV

  1. In the MASV Web App, as a Team Owner or Admin (role), from the sidebar on the left, select Integrations.

  2. On the Integrations page, select the Available Integrations tab.

  3. Select Lyve Cloud.
  4. In the Add Integration window, enter or select the information required: 
    1. Connection Name: Type a meaningful name. This name will display in the My Integrations list.

    2. Bucket: Enter the name of your Lyve Cloud bucket.

    3. Access Key ID: Copy and paste the Access Key ID.

    4. Secret Access Key: Copy and paste the Secret.

    5. Endpoint: Copy and paste the Lyve Cloud endpoint URL. Endpoint URLs must be secured with SSL/TLS certificate.

    6. Region: Choose the Region for your bucket.

  5. Choose any of the following settings in Folder Options:

    1. Target Subdirectory: To set an optional relative path, type a path in the Target Subdirectory box. You can edit this directory as needed.
    2. Save directly in upload/target directory: If you want to save the files in a directory that uses the package name, clear the checkbox. To deliver directly into the Target Subdirectory, select the checkbox.
  6. In Sidecar Options, select any of the following options:
    1. Include Transfer Manifest: A JSON sidecar file that includes metadata, file path and other file info, and a file list for the transfer.
    2. Include Per-File Manifest: A JSON sidecar file generated for each file in the transfer that includes metadata, file path and other file info.

  7. Select the Connect button.

  8. Refresh the page to update the list and status of the connections.

That's it! After authentication, the service is connected with MASV. You can now:

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