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Your AWS Elemental Conductor Live - Data generated by the use of the device
Your AWS Elemental Conductor Live manages AWS Elemental Live and AWS Elemental Statmux nodes, providing node redundancy and cluster management capabilities.
Types of Data: AWS Elemental Conductor Live generates alerts and messages from node clusters that are displayed in the interface. It also maintains operational notes provided by operators.
Data Volume and Collection: The amount of data generated varies based on video processing operations and system activity. Data is generated continuously during device operation and video processing tasks.
Data Storage: Data is stored securely on the AWS Elemental Conductor Live appliance itself. Data is generated as alerts, logs, and messages, and is stored for 30 days by default. These are configurable in Settings > General.
Data Access: You can access the device data directly on the AWS Elemental Conductor Live appliance, as you have root access to the local hard drive. Logs and alerts can be viewed through the web interface. Certain data may also be accessible through device APIs.
Data Management: You can manage device settings and data through the AWS Elemental Conductor Live local interface. This includes configuring log retention periods and alert settings. For detailed information on data management, refer to the AWS Elemental Live user documentation.
Data Deletion: You can delete data directly on the AWS Elemental Conductor Live appliance using your root access. Log and backup file retention periods are configurable, with options to adjust automatic cleanup settings.
Data sharing with others: AWS does not automatically share
device data with third parties. You can authorize third parties to access your device and
data generated via user authentication processes. AWS shares personal data with third parties in
limited cases included in the AWS Privacy Notice
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