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  • Ownership. Each domain owns one or more buckets.

  • Access control. Domains can define separate identity management system so the users and groups within them are separated from those in other domains.

  • Delegation. Domain administrators can create and access storage domains and they can delegate management duties for the storage domains they create.

  • Content. The domain itself stores buckets for named objects for end-user data and collections (stored searches).

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Unnamed objects

Unnamed objects written directly to the domain are represented by a system-defined Content IDs bucket that is part of each domain.

See the Naming Rules for Swarm for domains.

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Ownership defaults to the specific administrator who created the domain, but the owner does not have need to be a root or tenant administrator.

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