

Our Filespace will become a convenient mount-point for ensuring the data hosted within any given provider is universally available for peace of mind. In this article, we will cover off a familiar use case of consolidating data out of a common cloud provider into our distributed filesystem which can be accessed virtually anywhere, by any application.
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Our partners and customers leverage a LucidLink Filespace for many use cases and workflows from collaboration, file server replacement, active archive to backup and recovery.

Rclone supports various cloud storage providers, simplifies data access and aspires to provide a unified interface to enable typical file-level operations in a familiar Linux style command-line interface (CLI). Is there a tool that can connect to many disparate cloud storage vendors? there sure is. Designing solutions for each and every cloud storage becomes cumbersome. While I appreciate the redundancy efforts and availability promises of each and every provider, I remain resolute that "best practice" dictates I must satisfy my own disaster recovery requirements, with a secure copy of my data on a 3rd party storage technology.Įqually, many Managed Services Provider's (MSP) confront an abundance of cloud technologies that they need to implement solutions against. Should you backup the cloud? I certainly would! In fact, I already maintain a copy of all my online resources within a media platform I control.
