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==Overview Configuration Steps== | ==Overview Configuration Steps== | ||
* Login to your | * Login to your Google Cloud account: https://console.cloud.google.com/storage | ||
* Navigate to the | * Navigate to the project settings and get your "Access Key" and "Secret" | ||
* Create | * Create a service account to access the buckets and get the json authorization file. | ||
* Add provider credentials to the Google provider within QuantaStor with your key, secret, project and json file. | |||
* Add provider credentials to the | * Create a new Cloud Container which will create a bucket in your Google Cloud storage -or- Add a Cloud Container using an existing Google Cloud bucket | ||
* Create a new Cloud Container which will | |||
==Logging into Dropbox== | ==Logging into Dropbox== | ||
Login to your Dropbox account normally via https://www.dropbox.com [https://www.dropbox.com here]. | Login to your Dropbox account normally via https://www.dropbox.com [https://www.dropbox.com here]. |
Revision as of 18:08, 19 December 2018
QuantaStor's Cloud Containers feature enables one to setup a NAS Gateway to object storage like AWS and other S3 compatible cloud storage buckets. Because of the way Google Cloud Storage works there are a couple of steps required to enable access to your Google Cloud account.
Overview Configuration Steps
- Login to your Google Cloud account: https://console.cloud.google.com/storage
- Navigate to the project settings and get your "Access Key" and "Secret"
- Create a service account to access the buckets and get the json authorization file.
- Add provider credentials to the Google provider within QuantaStor with your key, secret, project and json file.
- Create a new Cloud Container which will create a bucket in your Google Cloud storage -or- Add a Cloud Container using an existing Google Cloud bucket
Logging into Dropbox
Login to your Dropbox account normally via https://www.dropbox.com here.