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Reviewed-by: Sabelnikov, Dmitriy <dmitriy.sabelnikov@t-systems.com>
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2024-10-07 14:13:30 +00:00

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<h1 class="topictitle1">Using PFS</h1>
<div id="body1571036326116"><p id="obs_13_0010__p11583128131416">PFS provides both a console and REST APIs for managing and accessing data, so that your applications can seamlessly interconnect with PFS without requiring any modifications. This allows you to process files stored in PFS anytime, anywhere and retrieve the processed files quickly. PFS supports both Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) and OBS APIs, so you can process files the same way you process objects. This achieves interoperability between objects and files.</p>
<p id="obs_13_0010__p12255759192516">The table below describes the ways to use PFS in detail.</p>
<div class="note" id="obs_13_0010__note589165862518"><img src="public_sys-resources/note_3.0-en-us.png"><span class="notetitle"> </span><div class="notebody"><p id="obs_13_0010__p158914589252">Access permissions for OBS also apply to PFS. Before using PFS, make sure that you have the permissions required to access OBS resources.</p>
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<div class="tablenoborder"><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="" id="obs_13_0010__table173671144112713" frame="border" border="1" rules="all"><caption><b>Table 1 </b>Ways to use PFS</caption><thead align="left"><tr id="obs_13_0010__row105081544172712"><th align="left" class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="23.102310231023104%" id="mcps1.3.4.2.4.1.1"><p id="obs_13_0010__p8509184415275">Way</p>
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<tbody><tr id="obs_13_0010__row17509124418276"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="23.102310231023104%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.4.1.1 "><p id="obs_13_0010__p1850954472716">PFS Console</p>
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<td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="42.204220422042205%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.4.1.2 "><p id="obs_13_0010__p450944472715">On the console, you can create parallel file systems and manage them.</p>
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<td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="34.69346934693469%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.4.1.3 "><p id="obs_13_0010__p1850918444277"><a href="obs_13_0002.html">Creating a Parallel File System</a></p>
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<tr id="obs_13_0010__row5509134410276"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="23.102310231023104%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.4.1.1 "><p id="obs_13_0010__p145091644192712">OBS API</p>
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<td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="42.204220422042205%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.4.1.2 "><p id="obs_13_0010__p165091944142716">You can make API calls to use parallel file systems.</p>
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<td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="34.69346934693469%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.4.1.3 "><p id="obs_13_0010__p62650223145"><a href="obs_13_0004.html">Compatibility Between OBS APIs and PFS</a></p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="obs_13_0001.html">Introduction</a></div>
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