Apache Ozone
Apache Ozone storage stores encrypted and dispersed data across multiple geographic locations.
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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.
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Choose the credential input method:
To use secrets from an external vault, select the Use secret from vault option and
complete the following steps:
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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.