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Reviewed-by: Hasko, Vladimir <vladimir.hasko@t-systems.com> Co-authored-by: Shuai, Liu <liushuai65@huawei.com> Co-committed-by: Shuai, Liu <liushuai65@huawei.com>
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<h1 class="topictitle1">Uploading a File or Folder</h1>
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<div id="body0000001239610463"><p id="obs_03_1061__en-us_topic_0045828972_p16928338">Upload local files or folders to OBS. If you do not specify a storage class during file or folder upload, any file or folder you upload will inherit the storage class of the bucket by default.</p>
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<div class="section" id="obs_03_1061__en-us_topic_0045828972_section18137316"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Context</h4><p id="obs_03_1061__en-us_topic_0045828972_p623043">Files are uploaded using multipart upload on OBS Browser+. With multipart upload, you can upload a single file with the maximum size of 48.8 TB.</p>
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<p id="obs_03_1061__en-us_topic_0045828972_p5607390">A file or folder name cannot exceed 1023 bytes. The length of a file name is the sum of the length of its own and the length of its upper-level directories. The total length cannot exceed 1023 bytes. Directories of different levels are automatically separated by slashes (/). For example, if the upper-level folder of file <strong id="obs_03_1061__b1771117195411">file01</strong> is <strong id="obs_03_1061__b19176517155411">folder01</strong>, the name length of file <strong id="obs_03_1061__b6322450125419">file01</strong> is the length of <strong id="obs_03_1061__b123164016550">folder01/file01</strong>.</p>
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<div class="section" id="obs_03_1061__section759110326545"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Procedure</h4><ol id="obs_03_1061__en-us_topic_0045828972_ol51545483"><li id="obs_03_1061__en-us_topic_0045828972_li61256166"><span>Log in to OBS Browser+.</span></li><li id="obs_03_1061__en-us_topic_0045828972_li14434584"><span>Click the bucket where you want to upload files or folders.</span></li><li id="obs_03_1061__en-us_topic_0045828972_li62802394"><span>Click <strong id="obs_03_1061__b1685323315566">Upload</strong> and then <strong id="obs_03_1061__b55176516572">Add File</strong> or <strong id="obs_03_1061__b7323137195712">Folder</strong>.</span><p><p id="obs_03_1061__p161876257249"></p>
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<p id="obs_03_1061__p132651024102413">For better experience when using the <strong id="obs_03_1061__b143706291517">Add File</strong> function, you are advised to upload a maximum of 100 files at a time. If you need to upload more, place all the files in a folder and upload them by adding a folder.</p>
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</p></li><li id="obs_03_1061__en-us_topic_0045828972_li13202999"><span>In the displayed dialog box, select the file or folder you want to upload and click <strong id="obs_03_1061__b11658154171013">Open</strong>.</span><p><p id="obs_03_1061__en-us_topic_0045828972_p51718129">You can upload one folder or multiple files at a time. To upload multiple files, hold down <strong id="obs_03_1061__b149251614111214">Ctrl</strong> or <strong id="obs_03_1061__b13444151714128">Shift</strong> to select multiple files and batch upload them. You can also press <strong id="obs_03_1061__b367514112123">Ctrl+A</strong> to select all files. The operations are consistent with those in Windows operating systems.</p>
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</p></li><li id="obs_03_1061__li52263607191611"><span>Click <strong id="obs_03_1061__b19512205831218">OK</strong>.</span></li></ol>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="obs_03_1059.html">Object Operations</a></div>
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