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Introduction to Global Administration
CTERA Portal is a scalable cloud service delivery platform that you install at your own data center or in a cloud environment and use to create, deliver and manage cloud storage applications, including a Global File System, file access via stubbing/...
Getting Started
In order to use the CTERA Portal, you need an Internet browser. You can use any of the latest two releases of Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox. CTERA Portal provides an administration web interface for: Configur...
Managing Global Administrators
Global administrators have access to the CTERA Portal global administration view, and to the administration view for all team and reseller portals. Global administrators must be defined locally. Viewing Global Administrators To view all globa...
Managing the CTERA Portal License
The CTERA Portal license limits the number of CTERA Edge Filer licenses, CTERA Workstation Backup licenses, CTERA Server Agent licenses, and Cloud Drive licenses, that can be provisioned throughout the CTERA Portal. The CTERA Portal includes a 30-...
Managing Certificates
Certificates are used as part of the Transport Level Security (TLS) protocol. They enable using Web browsers, CTERA Gateways, and CTERA Agents to verify that the CTERA Portal server with which they are communicating is authentic and not spoofed. I...
Managing Storage Nodes
CTERA Portal can write your data to storage nodes from many different vendors. The Storage Nodes page in the Global Administration view enables you to easily add new storage nodes, dedicate storage nodes to virtual portals, stop and start writing to...
Configuring Global Settings
Global settings apply across all team and reseller portals: The DNS suffix that is appended to each virtual portal's name, in order to create the team and reseller portal's DNS name. The CTERA Portal time zone. Database replication lag time....
Setting Up Single Sign-on (SSO)
You can set up Single Sign-on, SSO, for global administrators. Note You can define Single Sign-on, SSO, for a team or reseller CTERA Portal either in Active Directory using the Kerberos protocol or using an external ident...
Managing Snapshots
The CTERA Portal retains previous file versions for each user, by using snapshots. Snapshots are read-only copies of files as they were at a particular point-in-time. A new snapshot is created every 5 minutes. In addition to the snapshots of p...
Managing Subscription Plans
Provisioning is the process of assigning services and quotas to users or team virtual portals (tenants) in subscription plans. CTERA includes two levels of provisioning: End-user provisioning The virtual portal owner provisions end users ...
Managing Add-ons
In a team portal, all users obtain additional services for a specified period of time, when the portal is subscribed to a global add-on . In a reseller portal, users can subscribe to add-ons , each of which defines a set of services that subscri...
Configuring Email and SMS Settings
You can configure global email and SMS settings that will be inherited by all servers. For information on overriding these settings on a per-server basis, see Editing Server Settings. To configure email and SMS settings: In the global admi...
Managing Team and Reseller Portals
The CTERA Portal can be divided into tenants, known as virtual portals , each of which manages a subset of devices and CTERA Portal user accounts. The following types of virtual portal are supported: Team portal This type of portal is design...
Managing Devices
A device refers to a CTERA Edge Filer (Gateway), CTERA Drive (Agent), or CTERA Mobile connected to the CTERA Portal. Devices are automatically added to the CTERA Portal, when their owners connect the device to the CTERA Portal. Viewing All Devic...
Managing Notifications and Email Templates
As an administrator, you can receive and view notifications about all portals and users as follows: On the Notifications dashboard of the global administration interface (Main > Notifications ). Here, you receive all types of notifications th...
Managing the Antivirus Service
Antivirus software is used to prevent malware from infecting files in the organization. CTERA Portal integrates with antivirus vendors through the ICAP protocol to ensure data protection. To implement antivirus scanning of portal files, you requir...
Managing the Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Service
Data Loss prevention software is used to prevent users from sharing critical data outside the organization. Note An ICAP Server and license are required. CTERA Portal integrates with Symantec Data Loss Prevention Ne...
Managing the CTERA Messaging Service
The CTERA Messaging Service enables sending notifications from the portal to various consumers, for example the Varonis Data Security Platform, which is a connector running on top of the CTERA Messaging Service. Notifications are sent asynchronous...
Managing the Key Management Service
Enterprises running services and applications that need to perform cryptographic operations, can delegate the key management task to an external provider using the Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP). KMIP simplifies the way you manage c...
Integrating CTERA with Varonis Data Security Platform
CTERA enables centralized data access from any edge location or device without compromising performance or security. In a distributed enterprise with an increasingly remote workforce, the need to ensure unstructured file data is private and secure i...
Seeding Content for the Initial Backup or Restore
When an enterprise has a lot of information to back up, the initial backup to the cloud can take a long time, using on average 100MB bandwidth for the duration of the initial backup. After this initial backup, ongoing backups are incremental, whereb...
Portal Logs
The portal Log Viewer includes the following logs: Viewing logs for the CTERA Portal system is available in the Global Administration View . Logs for reseller and team portals can be viewed in each virtual portal's view. To configure log ...
Getting Help and Support for the CTERA Portal
If you require help with the CTERA Portal, you can access the online help and if this is not sufficient open a support case with CTERA support. If you are having an issue, you can generate a report which collects information that CTERA support can t...
Managing Reports
The CTERA Portal provides the global administration reports about the virtual portals and storage. Viewing the Portals Report Global administrators can view information about all virtual portals. To view the Portals report: In the global...
Managing Servers
As a global administrator, you can manage the servers on which CTERA Portal is installed. CTERA portal servers are Tomcat servers (Apace Tomcat) running on CentOS Linux machines. The database used by the CTERA Portal is a PostgreSQL database. Yo...
Managing Firmware Images
Each CTERA Edge Filer or CTERA Drive (Agent) in the CTERA Portal system is installed with an image that suits the device platform. Note Both the software, such as the CTERA Agent software packages, and firmware images are...