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======================== OpenStack Object Storage ======================== OpenStack Object Storage is used to connect to an OpenStack Swift server, or to Rackspace. Two authentication mechanisms are available: one is the generic OpenStack mechanism, and the other is used exclusively for Rackspace, a provider of object storage that uses the OpenStack Swift protocol. The OpenStack authentication mechanism uses the OpenStack Keystone v2 protocol. Your Nextcloud configuration needs: * **Bucket**. This is user-defined; think of it as a subdirectory of your total storage. The bucket will be created if it does not exist. * **Username** of your account. * **Password** of your account. * **Tenant name** of your account. (A tenant is similar to a user group.) * **Identity Endpoint URL**, the URL to log in to your OpenStack account. .. figure:: images/openstack.png :alt: Openstack configuration. The Rackspace authentication mechanism requires: * **Bucket** * **Username** * **API key**. You must also enter the term **cloudFiles** in the **Service name** field. .. figure:: images/rackspace.png :alt: Openstack configuration. It may be necessary to specify a **Region**. Your region should be named in your account information, and you can read about Rackspace regions at `About Regions <https://support.rackspace.com/how-to/about-regions/>`_. The timeout of HTTP requests is set in the **Request timeout** field, in seconds. See :doc:`../external_storage_configuration_gui` for additional mount options and information. See :doc:`auth_mechanisms` for more information on authentication schemes.