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diff --git a/doc/administration/object_storage.md b/doc/administration/object_storage.md index 3b43f53dc82..cbef752773b 100644 --- a/doc/administration/object_storage.md +++ b/doc/administration/object_storage.md @@ -405,8 +405,8 @@ Rackspace Cloud is supported only with the storage-specific form. | `provider` | The provider name | `Rackspace` | | `rackspace_username` | The username of the Rackspace account with access to the container | `joe.smith` | | `rackspace_api_key` | The API key of the Rackspace account with access to the container | `ABC123DEF456ABC123DEF456ABC123DE` | -| `rackspace_region` | The Rackspace storage region to use, a three letter code from the [list of service access endpoints](https://developer.rackspace.com/docs/cloud-files/v1/general-api-info/service-access/) | `iad` | -| `rackspace_temp_url_key` | The private key you have set in the Rackspace API for [temporary URLs](https://developer.rackspace.com/docs/cloud-files/v1/use-cases/public-access-to-your-cloud-files-account/#tempurl). | `ABC123DEF456ABC123DEF456ABC123DE` | +| `rackspace_region` | The Rackspace storage region to use, a three letter code from the [list of service access endpoints](https://docs.rackspace.com/docs/cloud-files/v1/general-api-info/service-access/) | `iad` | +| `rackspace_temp_url_key` | The private key you have set in the Rackspace API for [temporary URLs](https://docs.rackspace.com/docs/cloud-files/v1/use-cases/public-access-to-your-cloud-files-account/#tempurl). | `ABC123DEF456ABC123DEF456ABC123DE` | Regardless of whether the container has public access enabled or disabled, Fog uses the TempURL method to grant access to LFS objects. If you see error @@ -572,13 +572,15 @@ See the following additional guides: ## Warnings, limitations, and known issues -### Separate buckets required when using Helm +### Use separate buckets -Generally, using the same bucket for your Object Storage is fine to do -for convenience. +Using separate buckets for each data type is the recommended approach for GitLab. +This ensures there are no collisions across the various types of data GitLab stores. +There are plans to [enable the use of a single bucket](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/292958) +in the future. -However, if you're using or planning to use Helm, separate buckets will -be required as there is a [known limitation with restorations of Helm chart backups](https://docs.gitlab.com/charts/advanced/external-object-storage/#lfs-artifacts-uploads-packages-external-diffs-pseudonymizer). +Helm-based installs require separate buckets to +[handle backup restorations](https://docs.gitlab.com/charts/advanced/external-object-storage/#lfs-artifacts-uploads-packages-external-diffs-pseudonymizer) ### S3 API compatibility issues |