Understanding Cloud Files

The Rackspace Cloud Files storage system provides a secure, network-accessible way to store an unlimited number of files. Each file can be as large as 5 gigabytes.

You can store as many files as you want and only pay for the storage space you actually use.

Cloud Files also provides a simple yet powerful way to publish and distribute content behind a content delivery network (CDN). As a Cloud Files user, you get access to this network automatically.

Cloud Files enables you to store and retrieve files and CDN-enabled content through a RESTful (Representational State Transfer) web services interface. There are also language-specific APIs that use the RESTful API and make it easy for integration into your applications.

The process for distributing content over the CDN is straightforward: authenticate, create a container, upload objects, mark the container as public, and begin serving that content from a powerful CDN.

The process for distributing content over the CDN is straightforward: authenticate, create a container, upload objects, mark the container as public, and begin serving that content from a powerful CDN.

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Understanding Cloud Files introduces key ideas. To learn how to put these ideas to work, start at Actions for Cloud Files.