Beginning with Swarm Storage 6.0, you can create unnamed objects Unnamed objects can be created in a domain and apply the domain's protection settings can be applied to those objects beginning with Swarm Storage 6.0. This allows unnamed objects to be accounted for in metered environments where storage may be allocated to a set of users based on the domain into which their content is stored. An object's association with a domain is called tenancy. However, the The domain is not used to later locate the unnamed object in the cluster as is the case for named objects.
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ImportantWhen writing unnamed objects, use a HOST header equivalent to the cluster name, the host IP address, or a domain=clusterName query argument on all requests even if you are not using domains for other purposes. |
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CautionWhen writing unnamed objects, verify an application is not passing a HOST header that is neither an IP address nor a domain that exists in the cluster (unless the host header matches the cluster name). Swarm will attempt attempts to look up the non-existent domain on every request and will wait waits for multiple retries before the lookup times out, impacting performance. |
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