OpenStack Object Storage
The OpenStack Object Storage is a multi-tenant object storage system.
It is highly scalable and can manage large amounts of unstructured data
at low cost through a RESTful HTTP API.
It includes the following components:
Proxy servers (swift-proxy-server)
Accepts OpenStack Object Storage API and raw HTTP
requests to upload files, modify metadata, and create containers. It
also serves file or container listings to web browsers. To improve
performance, the proxy server can use an optional cache that
is usually deployed with memcache.
Account servers (swift-account-server)
Manages accounts defined with Object
Storage.
Container servers (swift-container-server)
Manages the mapping of containers or folders, within
Object Storage.
Object servers (swift-object-server)
Manages actual objects,such as files, on the
storage nodes.
Various periodic processes
Performs housekeeping tasks on the large data store.
The replication services ensure consistency and availability through
the cluster. Other periodic processes include auditors, updaters, and
reapers.
WSGI middleware
Handles authentication and is usually OpenStack
Identity.