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  • What is OORT Storage
  • Getting Started
    • How it works
    • User Guide
      • Sign Up
      • Create a Bucket
      • Upload an Object
      • Download an Object
      • Delete Objects or Buckets
    • Billing and Pricing
      • Free Tier, Always Free
      • Pay-as-you-go Pricing
      • OORT Credits
      • Manage Your Payments
  • Manage Storage
    • Work with Buckets
    • Work with Objects
      • Objects Overview
      • Object Keys
      • Object Details
      • Upload Objects
      • Multipart Upload
      • Download Objects
      • Delete Objects
      • Share Objects
      • Use Folders
    • Storage Classes
    • Access Control
    • Tools and Clients
      • Use Rclone
      • Use AWS CLI
      • Use S3 Browser
      • Use Arq Backup
      • Use TntDrive
    • Sync files to OORT Storage
      • Step 1: Download the rclone
      • Step 2: Do the OORT Storage remote configuration
      • Step 3: Check where your files are stored in?
        • Google Drive
        • Amazon Drive
        • Tencent Cloud Object Storage (COS)
        • Alibaba Cloud (Aliyun) Object Storage System (OSS)
        • IPFS
        • Others
      • Step 4: Check the configuration
      • Step 5: Do the files syncs
  • Developing with OORT Storage
    • Access Keys
    • Use S3-Compatible API
  • OORT Storage for Business
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      • Upload Website
      • Backend Hosting
      • Publishing
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  • Download object from standard storage class
  • Restore object from archive storage class
  • Delete objects or buckets
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Download an Object

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Once you upload an object to a bucket, you can view information about your object and download the object to your local computer.

Download object from standard storage class

Downloading an object from a standard storage class bucket in OORT Storage is a straightforward process.

First, navigate to the bucket where the object is located. Locate the object you want to download and right click on its name and you'll see a "Download" button. Click on the button to initiate the download. Depending on the size of the object, the download may take some time to complete. Once the download is finished, the object will be saved to your local device, ready for you to use as needed. If you need to download multiple objects at once, you can select them and click on the "Download" button at the top of the page to initiate a batch download.

Restore object from archive storage class

To download an object from an archive storage class bucket in OORT Storage, you'll first need to restore the object from the archive. Restoring an object can take up to 24 hours, depending on the size and complexity of the object. Once the object is restored, you can then download it as you would with an object in a standard storage class bucket.

  1. To restore the object, navigate to the bucket where it is located and select the object you want to download.

  2. Right click the object you wish to access, click on the "Restore" button to initiate the restoration process.

  3. Set available period for the object. When restoring an object from archive storage in OORT Storage, you can set an available period during which you can access, download, and share copies of the restored object.

  4. Once the restoration is complete, you'll receive a notification that the object is available for download. From there, you can download the object as you would with a standard storage class object.

Overall, restoring objects from archive storage is a cost-effective way to store infrequently accessed data, but it's important to keep in mind that the restoration process can take some time.

Delete objects or buckets

To copy and paste your object into OORT Storage, see .

Delete Objects or Buckets
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