![]() ![]() I am A+ certified and have been in my position for 8 months now and manage some things, but a lot of my work is still very low. My Org has an offsite MSP and me for their technical support. Hello all!Context:I am the Onsite IT person for a non-profit. Looking for training advice for a specific situation.If using AWS there is also the AWS storage gateway which I have used for mapping to a Win server (appears as an iSCSI device), there are many other vendors that have variations for both block, file and for different providers. Depending on what you need to do, and what the cloud storage presents its self as, you might be doing http/rest based S3 (e.g. Key is knowing what you will be attaching to and what does that support for an interface, as well as what you will be using (e.g your application) to access storage space. If all you want is a virtual drive that appears to windows yet is actually mapped to AWS S3 or some other service, things like cloudberry, jungledisk and a long list of others will do that. There is also a windows version that I have installed for moving things around. ![]() There are also some other tools such as s3motion Opens a new window which while its not a mount point, drive device per say, you can use it via command/scripts to move objects/files/items via different public and private cloud as well as object storage. Is there any way to do something like this in a secure way? The user wants to be able to pull out their phone, go to some type of app and at most have to enter their active directory credentials before being able to see our files. So, rather than a download/upload scenario (no syncing allowed), it would be as if the mobile device were working on a mapped drive (where you can open files directly on the server and save them in place, but are not copying to and from your PC). These users cannot use our VPN client to connect, so it must be a publicly accessible option.Ī FTP with SSL/TLS was my first idea, but a requirement of this effort is that the mobile devices do not download files from the server to view them.they need to access them directly on the server. I have been asked to make this publicly accessible for certain users who need access externally via their mobile devices (iPhone, Android). However, we recommend switching to FileCloud community edition and setting up dynamic port forwarding to access data from your storage going forward.We have an in-house file storage server which authenticates users based on our active directory. Tonido software and web access will continue to work in your LAN. After all these years and an exceptional journey, it is a a difficult moment for us to say that Tonido's story ends here. Tonido was a labor of love that enabled us to grow as a team, to challenge our skills, and to discover new insights and possibilities. We offered unlimited storage, powerful data security, and ease-of-access from anywhere and any device.Įventually, Tonido grew into a full-fledged, enterprise-class solution we named FileCloud, a hyper-secure, compliance-friendly file sharing and sync platform that serves thousands of enterprises and millions of customers around the globe. Over the years, we expanded capabilities with solutions like TonidoPlug, a "cloud-in-a-plug" NAS for small businesses. Your feedback, support, and continued encouragement shaped Tonido's development. 14 years ago, we set out to create the first personal cloud platform with a mission of keeping your data truly yours: Tonido. ![]()
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