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Get support for Lumen Edge Computing Solutions, including Edge Bare Metal, Edge Gateway, Edge Private Cloud, and Dynamic Connections.
Once you have configured your Lumen Network Storage node on an Ubuntu server, it must be connected to the bare metal server.
Once you have configured your Lumen Network Storage node on your CentOS server, it must be connected to the bare metal server.
You can view details for volumes on Lumen Network Storage nodes using Control Center.
Control Center offers metrics for the volumes on a Lumen Network Storage node: average IOPS by volume and average latency by volume. You can view metrics for the past 12 hours, past 24 hours, or past 7 days.
Use Control Center to create volumes on your Lumen Network Storage nodes to store your data. Lumen offers NAS volume (NFS) and SAN LUNS (iSCSI) storage.
If you no longer need a Lumen Network Storage node, you can delete it using Control Center. Before you delete the node, be sure you've removed any volumes from the node.
Using the Control Center, you can delete volumes you no longer need from Lumen Network Storage nodes.
You can edit Lumen Network Storage volumes directly within Control Center.
Use Control Center to create users for an Object Tier tenant on Lumen Network Storage.
Using Control Center you can create a tenant to give a group of users access to the same set of Object Tier buckets for Lumen Network Storage.
Once you create a Object Tier tenant for Lumen Network Storage in Control Center, you can create buckets for the tenant.
You can view details for a Lumen Network Storage node using Control Center: view the volumes on the node and metrics for each volume.
Learn where Lumen Network Storage is available and what types of storage—adaptive block/file or object—are available at each location.
You can create nodes for your Lumen Network Storage service using Control Center.
Get support for your Lumen Network Storage service. Learn how to manage your service using the Network Storage portal, using third-party tools, and more.