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  • Redesigned Content Portal - The Content Portal has significant changes in appearance and behavior to support future expansion and integrations. Contents listings appear consistently throughout the Portal, with resizable and sortable columns, and they have streamlined and simplified commands. (CLOUD-2172, CLOUD-2300)
    See Content UI Overview.

  • Content Protection Policies - The Content Portal now allows you to set content protection policies as part of the Properties of domains and buckets, in addition to object versioning. The content protection policies include both replication (how many object copies to maintain in the cluster) and erasure coding (dividing very large objects into data and parity segments, for efficient storage and protection). (CLOUD-1910, CLOUD-2147)
    See Setting Storage Policies.

  • Go to Location - The Content Portal offers a Go To Location feature, which provides a way method to navigate directly to a tenant, domain, or bucket by name. The feature is global, available from all pages as an option on the login menu. The context you select opens to a listing view of its contents. If the requested location is invalid or permission is denied, the error alert provides details and allows correcting the location. (CLOUD-1739, CLOUD-2302)
    See Go to Location.

  • Blocking Indelible Objects - Gateway has a new storage_cluster configuration option, blockUndeletableWrites, that rejects SCSP write requests that include a deletable=no lifepoint. This applies to named and unnamed object types and can be useful in storage provider deployments where the cluster administrators wish to retain the final authority to remove content. (CLOUD-1052, CLOUD-2202)
    See Gateway Configuration.

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