Modifying an extended storage component

You can use the Components panel on the Storage page to view and modify the configuration of any extended storage component. To display this panel, click on the Components tab on the left side of the Storage page.

You can use the Components panel to modify the configuration of any extended storage component in any of the the following ways:

Change one or more of the configuration settings that are specified when the component is first created:

oFor information on the configuration settings specified when an Amazon S3 storage component is created, see Amazon S3 storage components.

oFor information on the configuration settings specified when a Google Cloud storage component is created, see Google Cloud storage components.

oFor information on the configuration settings specified when a Hitachi Cloud Service storage component is created, see Hitachi Cloud Service storage components.

oFor information on the configuration settings specified when a Microsoft Azure storage component is created, see Microsoft Azure storage components.

oFor information on the configuration settings specified when an S3-compatible storage component is created, see S3-compatible storage components.

oTo create a Verizon Cloud storage component, use the fields to specify the configuration information that’s described in Verizon Cloud storage components.

oFor information on the configuration settings specified when an NFS storage component is created, see NFS storage components.

For instructions on modifying these configuration settings see Modifying the configuration setting used for an extended storage component.

Modify one or more of the default values for the advanced settings used for the extended storage component. Each type of extended storage component has slightly different advanced settings.

Typically, you do not need to change any of the default values that are used for the advanced settings for an extended storage component. However, you should familiarize yourself with the advanced settings that are used for each extended storage component that you create and configure in HCP, so that you can identify any advanced settings that you might need to change.

For instructions on accessing the advanced settings for an extended storage component, see Modifying the configuration setting used for an extended storage component.

Add a new access point (a mount point, bucket, container, or namespace) to an existing storage component.

Delete any access point that’s not currently in use.

For all types of extended storage components except NFS:

oConfigure a new user account to be used to access the cloud storage service endpoint or S3-compatible storage device endpoint that’s represented by the component.

oDelete any user account that’s not currently in use.

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