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MRS API-Doc 20231220 version update
Reviewed-by: Kacur, Michal <michal.kacur@t-systems.com> Co-authored-by: Yang, Tong <yangtong2@huawei.com> Co-committed-by: Yang, Tong <yangtong2@huawei.com>
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</li><li id="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_li1564913617106">Region<p id="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_p10588103711107"><a name="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_li1564913617106"></a><a name="en-us_topic_0169294976_li1564913617106"></a>Regions are geographic areas isolated from each other. Resources are region-specific and cannot be used across regions through internal network connections. For low network latency and quick resource access, select the nearest region.</p>
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</li><li id="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_li1564913617106">Region<p id="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_p10588103711107"><a name="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_li1564913617106"></a><a name="en-us_topic_0169294976_li1564913617106"></a>Regions are geographic areas isolated from each other. Resources are region-specific and cannot be used across regions through internal network connections. For low network latency and quick resource access, select the nearest region.</p>
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</li><li id="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_li1183783919109">AZ<p id="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_p061084051014"><a name="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_li1183783919109"></a><a name="en-us_topic_0169294976_li1183783919109"></a>An AZ contains one or more physical data centers. Each AZ has independent cooling, fire extinguishing, moisture-proof, and electricity facilities. Within an AZ, computing, network, storage, and other resources are logically divided into multiple clusters. AZs within a region are interconnected using high-speed optical fibers to support cross-AZ high-availability systems.</p>
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</li><li id="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_li1183783919109">AZ<p id="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_p061084051014"><a name="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_li1183783919109"></a><a name="en-us_topic_0169294976_li1183783919109"></a>An AZ contains one or more physical data centers. Each AZ has independent cooling, fire extinguishing, moisture-proof, and electricity facilities. Within an AZ, computing, network, storage, and other resources are logically divided into multiple clusters. AZs within a region are interconnected using high-speed optical fibers to support cross-AZ high-availability systems.</p>
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</li><li id="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_li3896216123113">Project<p id="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_p10896181643118"><a name="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_li3896216123113"></a><a name="en-us_topic_0169294976_li3896216123113"></a>Projects group and isolate resources (including compute, storage, and network resources) across physical regions. A default project is provided for each region, and sub-projects can be created under each default project. Users can be granted permissions to access all resources in a specific project in your domain. For more refined access control, create sub-projects under a project and create resources in the sub-projects. Users can then be assigned permissions to access only specific resources in the sub-projects.</p>
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</li><li id="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_li3896216123113">Project<p id="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_p10896181643118"><a name="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_li3896216123113"></a><a name="en-us_topic_0169294976_li3896216123113"></a>Projects group and isolate resources (including compute, storage, and network resources) across physical regions. A default project is provided for each region, and sub-projects can be created under each default project. Users can be granted permissions to access all resources in a specific project in your domain. For more refined access control, create sub-projects under a project and create resources in the sub-projects. Users can then be assigned permissions to access only specific resources in the sub-projects.</p>
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<div class="fignone" id="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_fig1189614168311"><span class="figcap"><b>Figure 1 </b>Project isolation model</span><br><span><img id="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_image689661615316" src="en-us_image_0000001351245889.gif"></span></div>
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<div class="fignone" id="mrs_02_0005__en-us_topic_0169294976_fig1189614168311"><span class="figcap"><b>Figure 1 </b>Project isolation model</span><br><span><img id="mrs_02_0005__image123257257461" src="en-us_image_0000001829015345.png"></span></div>
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</li><li id="mrs_02_0005__li121713717135">Checkpoint<p id="mrs_02_0005__p18235107134"><a name="mrs_02_0005__li121713717135"></a><a name="li121713717135"></a>Checkpoint: When an application consumes data, the latest SN of the consumed data is recorded as a checkpoint. When the data is reconsumed, the consumption can be continued based on this checkpoint.</p>
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</li><li id="mrs_02_0005__li121713717135">Checkpoint<p id="mrs_02_0005__p18235107134"><a name="mrs_02_0005__li121713717135"></a><a name="li121713717135"></a>Checkpoint: When an application consumes data, the latest SN of the consumed data is recorded as a checkpoint. When the data is reconsumed, the consumption can be continued based on this checkpoint.</p>
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</li><li id="mrs_02_0005__li1889621216137">App<p id="mrs_02_0005__p152424143135"><a name="mrs_02_0005__li1889621216137"></a><a name="li1889621216137"></a>Application: Multiple applications can access data in the same stream. Checkpoints generated for each application are used to record the consumed data in the stream by each application.</p>
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</li><li id="mrs_02_0005__li1889621216137">App<p id="mrs_02_0005__p152424143135"><a name="mrs_02_0005__li1889621216137"></a><a name="li1889621216137"></a>Application: Multiple applications can access data in the same stream. Checkpoints generated for each application are used to record the consumed data in the stream by each application.</p>
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<div class="section" id="mrs_02_0086__section4391766619434"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Status Code</h4><p id="mrs_02_0086__p1693116917524">For details about status codes, see <a href="mrs_02_0015.html">Status Codes</a>.</p>
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<div class="section" id="mrs_02_0086__section4391766619434"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Status Code</h4><p id="mrs_02_0086__p1693116917524">For details about status codes, see <a href="mrs_02_0015.html">Status Codes</a>.</p>
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<div class="note" id="mrs_02_0086__note21494311288"><img src="public_sys-resources/note_3.0-en-us.png"><span class="notetitle"> </span><div class="notebody"><p id="mrs_02_0086__p25252671810">A regular GET request. The response code is 200 if the request is successful. The response code is 202 if the request is accepted but not completed.</p>
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<div class="note" id="mrs_02_0086__note21494311288"><img src="public_sys-resources/note_3.0-en-us.png"><span class="notetitle"> </span><div class="notebody"><p id="mrs_02_0086__p39461794572">Generally, if status code 200 is returned, an API is successfully called. However, due to compatibility problems in earlier versions, the status code for a successful call of this API is 202. You can use status code 202 to check whether the response to this API is normal.</p>
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<div class="section" id="mrs_02_0087__section4391766619434"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Status Code</h4><p id="mrs_02_0087__p1693116917524">For details about status codes, see <a href="mrs_02_0015.html">Status Codes</a>.</p>
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<div class="section" id="mrs_02_0087__section4391766619434"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Status Code</h4><p id="mrs_02_0087__p1693116917524">For details about status codes, see <a href="mrs_02_0015.html">Status Codes</a>.</p>
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<div class="note" id="mrs_02_0087__note21494311288"><img src="public_sys-resources/note_3.0-en-us.png"><span class="notetitle"> </span><div class="notebody"><p id="mrs_02_0087__p25252671810">A regular GET request. The response code is 200 if the request is successful. The response code is 202 if the request is accepted but not completed.</p>
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