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How to Edit Multiple Files with MSP360 Explorer for Amazon S3 in the Cloud

How to Edit Multiple Files with MSP360 Explorer for Amazon S3 in the Cloud

MSP360 Explorer for Amazon S3 allows editing multiple files in the cloud and saving them to the cloud,  e.g. you can have multiple Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, etc. open at the same time and when you save them, they get uploaded to the cloud directly.

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Introducing MSP360 Backup for Mac OS 1.3

Introducing MSP360 Backup for Mac OS 1.3

The new version of MSP360 Backup for Mac OS comes with a set of new features and enhancements. Our product now supports Microsoft Azure cloud storage, AWS EU Frankfurt region and provides the ability to set Amazon Standard-IA class to the files during the backup process. Additionally, we provide a Free version for personal, non-business use! Continue reading

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Introducing MSP360 Backup for Mac OS and Linux OS Freeware Version

Introducing MSP360 Backup for Mac OS and Linux OS Freeware Version

Freeware versions of MSP360 Backup for Mac OS cloud backup and Linux cloud backup are now available! They come with most of the features that you can find in the commercial license version of our product such as flexible schedule options and retention policies as well as a whole variety of cloud storage providers. Continue reading

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MSP360 Explorer Supports JSON Format for Keystone Authentication

MSP360 Explorer Supports JSON Format for Keystone Authentication

Note: This post applies to MSP360 Explorer for OpenStack 1.5 and later

New versions of OpenStack Keystone API currently tend to support only JSON format for their requests, deprecating the XML format. So now MSP360 Explorer for OpenStack fully supports JSON format that allows you to use newer versions of Keystone API.

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How to Speed Up Data Retrieval from Google Cloud Storage Nearline with On-Demand I/O

How to Speed Up Data Retrieval from Google Cloud Storage Nearline with On-Demand I/O

On-Demand I/O is the Google Cloud Storage Nearline feature that allows you to speed up information retrieval. If you’re not satisfied with the standard reading throughput of 4MB/s per 1TB of stored data you can switch it on to boost the download speed. The typical use case for On-Demand I/O is a disaster recovery, when you need to restore some crucial data as soon as possible.

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