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Access your remote storage using the familiar Cyberduck browser interface creating containers (in Mosso Cloud Files) or buckets (in the Amazon S3 terminology) as you would create folders on a FTP server.In practice, the workflow in Cyberduck is as follows:

It greatly simplifies the configuration of your distributions for both providers. Both are innovative solutions but implement proprietary protocols which lack support in commonly used client applications.Ĭyberduck will try to facilitate the use of both content-delivery network (CDN), making them available for the rest of us. Both services offer hosting solutions to deliver content at network edge locations nearest to the customer on a payment-per-use basis. In particular, this means first class support for Amazon CloudFront and Mosso Cloud Files. We now look ahead for new features which complement the existing functionality already available: The next release is all about integration with recently announced cloud services. The latest 3.0.3 release improved stability and performance. What follows is a newsflash of the current roadmap for features targeted in the 3.1 release. Posted in Cyberduck 1 Comment Cyberduck 3.1 Released Lindsey Kirkbride just discovered Quick Look in Cyberduck:.Cyberduck is among the candidates for the best Amazon S3 File Manager Utility at.That’s right! Now you can access your Cloud Files data (even your CDN-enabled data!) Mosso from Rackspace welcomes Cyberduck as the first tool to natively support Cloud Files: There was a German commercial for the old VW Beatle, many years ago: “Er läuft und läuft und läuft…”, which means it’s reliable and robust. Here are some new tools which provide a nice end-user interface to CloudFront. Featured in the Amazon Web Services CloudFront Management Tool Roundup:Īmazon CloudFront was designed to make it really easy to distribute content to users at high speed with low latency.The news and blog coverage of the 3.1 release of Cyberduck was broad and welcoming.
