Viewing Data Shards in your Myota Backup Object Storage

View encrypted shards created in the Myota cyber storage services in the object storage location.

You can use the S3 Browser is a freeware Windows client for viewing object storage data in the Myota object storage platform. This tool can additionally be used to view object storage for most providers that do not natively provide.

Open the S3 Browser and select "Add new account..."

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In the following popup window provide the details as provided by Myota that will include:

  • Bucket Name (Display Name)
  • Select from Account type: "S3 Compatible Storage"
  • The Rest Endpoint will be the URL, for example "bzs-demo.bucketzero.cloud"
  • Enter the "Access Key ID:
  • Enter the Secret Access Key:
    • Click "Add new account"

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You will now be able to see data "Shards" in the encrypted and shredded format.

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The Myota Object Storage is designed to meet a variety of data storage needs, leveraging an industry standard (AWS S3 API)  it functions and interoperates across diverse environments - public cloud, private cloud, datacenter, multi-cloud, hybrid cloud and at the edge.

Primary use cases:

  1. Secure Data Archiving: Protect and retire data. A secure and cost-effective backup repository for data archiving. It ensures that your data is protected and readily available when needed. This is particularly useful for industries like healthcare and finance, where data retention for extended periods is a regulatory requirement.
  2. Disaster Recovery: bucketZero Platform's Object Storage provides a robust disaster recovery solution that interoperates with popular platforms such as VEEAM, NetBackup, and Commvault. It stores data across multiple geographically dispersed nodes, ensuring that your data is safe even if one location is compromised. This feature is crucial for businesses of all sizes to maintain continuity and quickly resume operations after a disaster.

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