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1.1 Connection client

1.1 What is Unified Storage?

1.1 What is a Block Storage

1.1.1 How to get the iQN code

1.1.1 Status of a volume

1.1.2 Selecting the network protocol

1.2 FTP protocol

1.2 Creating a volume

1.2 Request the activation of the Unified Storage service

1.2.1 Creating a volume from a snapshot

1.2.2 Creating Block Storage volumes with Kubernetes

1.3 CloudBerry Explorer

1.3 Viewing Block Storage volumes

1.4 S3 Browser

1.4 Connecting a Cloud Server to the Unified Storage service

1.4 Connecting a volume to a Cloud Server

1.4.1 Connecting a Cloud Server to the Unified Storage service with CIFS protocol

1.4.2 Connecting a Cloud Server to the Unified Storage service with iSCSI protocol

1.4.2 Disconnecting a volume from a Cloud Server

1.6 S3 Browser - Multipart upload

1.6 Editing a volume

1.6.1 Editing the limit for Block Storage in a Kubernetes cluster

1.7 Editing a Unified Storage

1.7 Activity log

1.8 Deleting a volume

1.8 DragonDisk

1.8 Deleting a Unified Storage

1.8.1 Deleting a volume with a Failed status

1.8.2 Deleting a Block Storage volume with Kubernetes

1.9 Use case: creating and assigning volumes for WordPress with MySQL

1.9 Reach the uploaded files via the web

2.1 Creating a Storage account

2.1 Creating a snapshot

2.1.1 Package price plans

2.2 Manage a Storage account

2.2 Creating a volume from a snapshot

2.2.1 Reactivate/Delete a Storage account

2.2.2 Change the password

2.2.3 Change your Object Storage plan

2.3 Statistics on the use of the resources

2.3 Deleting a snapshot

4.1 The Object Storage Web Client service

4.2 Buckets: create and manage

4.3 Folders: create and manage

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