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Scenario Suppose your organization needs to move all data from a partner cloud storage system like Amazon S3 to Cloud Object Storage
Published on March 6, 2018 / Updated on November 26, 2018 An ‘IBM Cloud Object Storage S3’ node has been added to the IBM App Connect catalog, enabling you to create flows that can connect applications to IBM Cloud Object Storage S3, to perform actions on objects and buckets in the cloud data store. IBM’s Cloud Object Storage (COS) S3 is ideal for holding large amounts of colder production data, such as backups and archives, and very large individual files, such as video files, image files, and genomic data. IBM’s Cloud Object Storage S3 is a reliable, durable, and resilient object storage
Google Cloud Storage is an object storage service for storing and accessing live or archived data
We will take a look under the hood at the services, such as Object Storage, and Spark, that enable this flow, examining the IBM Research technologies that enable this scenario
- Support for growing files on a POSIX compliant source to have a destination on object storage destinations like IBM Cloud Object Storage or Amazon S3
The integration assembly therefore not only simplifies the definition of the different integrations needed in a solution, but then makes the deployment and management of these steps simpler through being able to handle them all in a single object. In the latest release of Cloud Pak for Integration these assemblies have been further enhanced
1 Comment - Within the overview of the linked article IBM Cloud Pak for Integration 2023.4.1 and IBM MQ 9.3.4 deliver new integration capabilities; IBM StepZen Graph Server is renamed - IBM Documentation it is mentioned that " Effective with Cloud Pak for Integration 2023.4.1, Grafana is no longer included."
For detailed instructions on how to use OADP with the Cloud Pak, see Backing up and restoring IBM Cloud Pak for Integration...The simplest to use is IBM Cloud Object Storage service
Aspera on Cloud now allows you to bring your own key to enable server-side encryption-at-rest for your content in all major cloud storage platforms. You can now integrate your IBM Key Protect key-management service (KMS) to protect your content in the Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Storage platforms. This new capability adds to existing support for the IBM Cloud and AWS S3 storage platforms
Another major change in this 2020.4.1 release of Cloud Pak for Integration is the inclusion of entitlement to a limited version of IBM Storage Suite for IBM Cloud Paks . For offerings like Cloud Pak for Integration which are deployed on Kubernetes, there is a need for software defined storage to support storage which can be used for container deployments. Storage Suite for Cloud Paks includes a range of different storage options, and as part of the Cloud Pak for Integration entitlement some of these capabilities are included. There is entitlement, at no extra cost, to 12TB of allocated storage with Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage, and also 12 TB of allocated storage that can, in aggregate, be used in IBM Spectrum Scale, IBM Spectrum Discover and IBM Spectrum Virtualize for Public Cloud
I was asked recently if Cloud Pak for Integration worked on IBM Cloud Satellite