Takes place in the same virtual server, and it is possible to have only one Object store server per SVM. Service policies represent a set of network services assigned to each SVM that are required by Data LIF to support client application protocols. Each Data LIF is actually a logical protocol that is necessary for data transfer. When we talk about the buckets themselves, the architecture that supports them is called FlexGroup volume , an innovation that was introduced as part of the ONTAP 9.1 scale-outNAS file system. FlexGroup volumes do not have a space limit other than the one set by the hardware itself, ie ONTAP, and represent a unique namespace consisting of many volumes, but managed as one volume.
Individual objects in buckets are located in the mentioned subvolumes and are not shared among volumes or nodes. The bucket Spain Phone Number List itself has a minimum capacity of 96 gigabytes, and the FlexGroups themselves have no limitation other than hardware, but were tested on a 10-node cluster, with 20 PB of data and 400 billion files. ONTAP S3 supports up to 12,000 buckets, but best practices suggest that you should not put more than 1,000 buckets on a single flexgroup. It is necessary to pay attention that this bucket capacity per flex group is a novelty that only comes from ONTAP version.

The maximum capacity of individual objects in Amazon S3 is 5TB, while ONTAP S3 supports objects up to 16TB. Also, the performance of individual buckets can be adjusted, they vary from 15,000 to 50,000 IOPS. As for local data security itself, NetApp Storage Encryption (NSE), NetApp Volume Encryption (NVE), and NetApp Aggregate Encryption (NAE) work equally well on objects written to buckets in ONTAP, but are not necessary for S3 ONTAP. Also, TLS/SSL encryption is initially enabled by generating a certificate by the system itself, and communication on the client-object store/SVM line without TLS encryption is not recommended.