Cloud storage buckets are scalable containers used to store unstructured data such as documents, media files, backups, and logs. Buckets are designed to handle large volumes of data without requiring capacity planning.
Configuration begins with defining bucket properties such as region, access control, and encryption. Permissions determine who can upload, download, or manage stored objects. Encryption protects data at rest and in transit.
Lifecycle rules automate data management by transitioning objects to lower-cost storage or deleting them after a defined period. These rules help control costs and enforce retention policies.
Cloud storage buckets integrate with applications, analytics tools, and backup systems. Poor configuration can lead to unauthorized access or unexpected costs, making governance and monitoring essential.
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