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description: Learn how Dynamic Upscaling works in Hypernode Object Storage | ||
title: Hypernode Object Storage | Dynamic Upscaling | ||
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# Dynamic Upscaling | ||
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Dynamic Upscaling is a feature that automatically increases your object storage capacity when needed. This ensures that your workspace always has enough space to store your files, backups, media, and other data—without requiring manual upgrades. | ||
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## How it works | ||
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When Dynamic Upscaling is enabled, the system monitors your usage and upgrades your object storage plan automatically when you reach 99% of your current limit. This helps prevent issues related to running out of storage space and reduces the risk of downtime. Dynamic upscaling will always choose the next suitable plan size based on your current usage. You will be billed according to the upgraded plan after the change. | ||
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## Managing Dynamic Upscaling | ||
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Dynamic Upscaling can be enabled or disabled through the Control Panel. | ||
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Go to the Control Panel, select the Object Storage workspace you want to enable/disable Dynamic Upscaling for, and toggle the Dynamic Upscaling switch. |
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Is it also possible to enable it through the CLI?
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It’s possible through the API, but not yet through the CLI. We should definitely add it there at some point.