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davideagle | Is there versioning support in swift3? | 10:02 |
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kota_ | davideagle: not yet | 10:25 |
kota_ | davideagle: but it's in our loadmap | 10:25 |
davideagle | do you have a timeframe? | 10:26 |
kota_ | hopefully, ocata or pike | 10:26 |
kota_ | in openstack timeframe | 10:26 |
davideagle | thanks for the info | 10:29 |
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davideagle | kota_ can you give some info on how buckets vs containers are implemented, the reason I'm wondering, buckets can have unlimited number of objects but containers in swift have limitations of around 1 million objects per container | 11:50 |
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timburke | davideagle: buckets & containers are mapped one-to-one: a bucket through the S3 api is a container through the Swift api | 16:37 |
timburke | depending upon workload & hardware you can definitely have more than a million objects, but you're right that you'll eventually hit performance problems that are then hard to get out of | 16:37 |
timburke | mattoliverau has been working on container sharding for swift, however, which will allow for more-or-less infinitely-deep containers; that's the current plan to reconcile the two apis | 16:38 |
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