Hey Wildo, Yes, it does and yes that is and this would be an alternative implementation of S3 for CloudStack users. Before that, this would be a new secondary storage manager which I believe would benefit from Riak's operational characteristics relative to what's available now.
@gregburd, Basho Technologies | http://basho.com | @basho On Thursday, August 23, 2012 at 6:52 PM, Wido den Hollander wrote: > Hi, > > On 08/23/2012 06:56 PM, Greg Burd wrote: > > Hello all. > > > > Apologies if any of the questions I ask are overly obvious, I'm just diving > > into the Java code and trying to find my way around. My goal is to build > > layer which allows objects destined for secondary storage to reside in an > > S3-compatible service - specifically, Riak Cloud Storage (which we call > > "Riak CS"). Later on I'd like to plumb in a way to allow Riak CS to provide > > the S3 service itself to users of CloudStack deployments. > > IIRC CloudStack already supports Swift from OpenStack, which is also S3 > compatible? > > I've never seen it in action, but shouldn't this work already? > > Wido