Supported Platforms
This article includes details about supported technologies and types of storage in the GitProtect platform.
Supported storages
The supported types of storage are:
Local directory - it can be created on each device, which has the GitProtect worker application installed. It is always a directory created on the local disk of the device
Click HERE to see how to set up Local directory storage in GitProtect
Network location(SMB share) - a network location that can be connected with proper credentials, GitProtect supports communication with network shares over the SMBv2 protocol
Click HERE to see how to set up an SMB storage in GitProtect
AWS storage - storage type dedicated to AWS S3 storage
Click HERE to see how to set up AWS S3 storage in GitProtect
S3 storage - Any S3 compatible storage type
Click HERE to see how to set up S3 Compatible storage in GitProtect
Network File Storage(NFS) - a network location that can be accessed only if the endpoint IP address is whitelisted. GitProtect supports communication with this type of network share over the NFSv3 protocol(NFSv4 is not supported)
Click HERE to see how to set up NFS storage in GitProtect
Wasabi - storage type dedicated for Wasabi S3 compatible datastore
Click HERE to see how to set up Wasabi storage in GitProtect
Backblaze B2 - storage type dedicated for Backblaze B2 S3 compatible datastore
Click HERE to see how to set up Backblaze B2 storage in GitProtect
Google Cloud Storage - storage type dedicated for Google Storage S3 compatible datastore
Click HERE to see how to set up Google Storage S3 storage in GitProtect
Azure Blob Storage - storage type dedicated to Azure Blob Storage.
Click HERE to see how to set up Azure Blob Storage storage in GitProtect
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