


If something specific didn’t work, it wouldn’t necessarily be O-Drive’s responsibility, since the provider of the storage service could also be contacted to improve their S3 support. That said, its not always just plug-and-play, of course: if O-Drive were to provide ability to simply specify server:host (and perhaps have a couple mentioned toggles), and label the plugin as ‘S3-like’, it would give folks like myself the ability to try it out. In my poking around, I’ve found that most of the other client-side applications (such as cyberduck) don’t expose a ton of options which would be provider specific (besides port #, ability to toggle encryption on/off, and ability to disable multi-part). OpenIO cluster is running on any oioswift node at port 6007 in HTTP, follow Multi Nodes Installation guide to install OpenIO. On the service side, AWS-S3 has definitely been top of mind, but there is the possibility that we’ll want to use an on-premise S3-like provider (like Cloudian, for example). Pro FTP Sync Scans local and remote for difference and only transfer modified files. Pro Can enable a server connection as a normal disk in your Finder So you can access your storage without the Transmit client. That was a fast : so, I’m in the process of validating various tools (both on the service side, as well as on the client side). Download S3 (Credentials from Instance Metadata) connection profile for preconfigured settings. Supports Amazon S3 & WebDAV In addition to FTP, allows exchanging data with SFTP or WebDAV servers or your Amazon S3 storage.
