Apache Ozone

Apache Ozone storage stores encrypted and dispersed data across multiple geographic locations.

watsonx.data on Red Hat® OpenShift®

watsonx.data Developer edition

If you select Apache Ozone from the Storage section, configure the following details:

Field Description
Display name Enter the name to be displayed.
Bucket name Enter the name of your existing bucket.
Endpoint Enter the Endpoint URL. Test connection is enabled when the endpoint is provided.
Input method
Note: This field is available only when use of secrets from an external vault (HashiCorp) is configured for your connections.
Choose the credential input method:
  • Enter credential manually
  • Use secret from vault
To use secrets from an external vault, select the Use secret from vault option and complete the following steps:
  1. Click Select secret.
  2. Select one or more secrets and click Select.

Access key

Secret key

If you are using secrets from vault, then select the Access key and Secret key from the respective drop-down lists. Otherwise, enter your Access key and Secret key in the respective fields.

Connection status Click the Test connection link to test the bucket connection. If the bucket connection is successful, a success message appears.
Associate catalog Select the checkbox to add a catalog for your storage. This catalog is associated with your storage and serves as your query interface with the data stored within.
Catalog type The supported catalog is Apache Iceberg.
Catalog name Enter the name of the associated catalog.
Associate Click Associate to associate the storage.

Limitations:

  • Apache Ozone storage requires three datanodes to create iceberg tables from watsonx.data.