| description | This page describes the Rackspace CloudFiles storage destination |
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{% hint style="warning" %} Rackspace Cloudfiles is deprecated. {% endhint %}
Duplicati supports storing files with Rackspace CloudFiles, which is a large-scale object storage, similar to S3. With CloudFiles you store "objects" (similar to files) in "containers" which define various properties shared between the objects. If you use a / in the object prefix, they can be displayed as virtual folders when listing them.
To use CloudFiles, you can use the following URL format:
cloudfiles://<container>/<prefix>
?cloudfiles-username=<username>
&cloudfiles-accesskey=<access key>
The default authentication will use the US endpoint, which will not work if you are a customer of the UK service. To choose the UK account, add --cloudfiles-uk-account=true to the request:
cloudfiles://<container>/<prefix>
?cloudfiles-username=<username>
&cloudfiles-accesskey=<access key>
&cloudfiles-uk-account=true
If you need to use a specific host, you can also provide the authentication URL directly with the --cloudfiles-authentication-url option. If you are providing the URL, the --cloudfiles-uk-account option will be ignored.