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Multipart upload is the process of creating an object by breaking the object data into parts and uploading the parts to HCP individually. The result of a multipart upload is a single object that behaves the same as objects for which the data was stored by means of a single PUT object request. An object created by means of a multipart upload is called a multipart object.
Multipart uploads facilitate storing large objects. With a multipart upload:
•You can upload multiple parts of the object data to HCP concurrently, thereby speeding up the time it takes to store the whole object.
•You don't need to know the full size of the object data before you start uploading the data to HCP. Thus, multipart uploads support storing streaming data in real time.
•You can store an object over time. By spacing the uploads of the individual parts over time, you can reduce the use of bandwidth when other high-bandwidth operations are in progress.
•You can avoid the need to repeat a large upload operation when the connection is lost while the upload is in progress. Because each part you upload can be small, the time required to repeat the upload of a part can be short.
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