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Media stored by an organization may be that business’ most valuable asset. It is no longer a sensible option to have “read/write access for everyone, everywhere.” Proper attention should be paid to security and access control. Consideration should be given to:
OneFS supports a rich set of authentication options, access control, and directory binding capabilities. These capabilities may be used in conjunction to manage different users as they access the shared storage. Alternatively, it may be possible to use the local user provider of OneFS to manage a few connecting clients.
PowerScale OneFS 9.6.x Security Configuration Guide (log-in required)
Care should be taken to review the connection, configuration, and optimization guidelines that are appropriate for the platform being used. For environments using both SMB and NFS, OneFS does a good job of creating coherent permissions between for clients of both protocols. Some additional information about permissions and identity mapping can be found here:
PowerScale OneFS Authentication, Identity Management, and Authorization