![]() ![]() Of course you can also right-click to download or copy directly to your local disk and work with the files on BUCKET just as you do with local files.Īt this point, you have successfully mounted Arweave storage system to your Local disk by using 4EVERLAND Bucket and Mountain Duck, congratulations! The advantage of this is that you don’t have to download the files locally and you can use them anywhere, anytime. Online synchronization: which downloads the cache only when the file is opened. ![]() In the same way, you can manage your BUCKET via the File Manager.įile ticking: which automatically downloads all the files. Open this file and the AR Hash that appears indicates that the file has been uploaded successfully. ![]() In order to sync files to Arweave in real time, you need to select the Bucket you want to sync to Arweave and click ‘Sync to AR’ so that all files from that Bucket will be automatically synced to Arweave.Īfterwards you will find that the status of the file is ‘AR Status Synced’ Once you have finished configuring your content, you will see that your files on BUCKET have been synced out to your local disk. Please note this is an advanced tutorial, please ensure you have read the tutorial on using Cyberduck before, this may help you to understand the tutorial better.īasically, the same as configuring cyberduck, you first need to configure an s3 service in MountainDuck. At the same time, 4EVERLAND Bucket can sync files to Arweave directly, so can we use 4EVERLAND Bucket as a bridge to mount Arweave to local disk in combination with Mmountain Duck? I believe this would certainly be a huge improvement in the experience of using Arweave system. With the introduction of 4EVERLAND Bucket and Mountain Duck, it is easy to find that they are both compatible with Amazon S3. BUCKET is also compatible with AWS S3 – APIs, interface operations, CLI, and other upload methods, making it simple for users to use the product. just like on the local disk.ĤEVERLAND BUCKETis 4EVERLAND’s first decentralized storage product, it enables all users to upload and store files from the IPFS and Arweave networks in a safe, convenient, and efficient manner. Mountain Duck can mount Ftp, WebDEV, Amazon Cloud, Google Cloud and other cloud services, open remote files with any application and add, copy, delete, etc. ![]() Mountain Duck is a server and cloud storage mounter to the local desktop. By preserving history, it prevents others from rewriting it. As a collectively owned hard drive that never forgets, Arweave allows us to remember and preserve valuable information, apps, and history indefinitely. Quick introductionĪrweave is a new type of storage that backs data with sustainable and perpetual endowments, allowing users and developers to truly store data forever – for the very first time. You can add, copy, delete and open these files stored on Arweave with any application just as you would on a local disk.ĤEVERLAND is helping you to better access the Arweave world and experience a new way of storing on the Web3. There is no need to buy a separate hard disk, just a simple configuration and you have a cloud storage system just like any other C or D drive. Once this is done, you will see a "Wasabi Storage" config option in Cyberduck & Mountain duck (see example below).Imagine you have a disk on your computer that automatically syncs files to Arweave. To do this for Wasabi, please visit this page to download the file. To use the Wasabi connector config file with Cyberduck or Mountain Duck:Ĭyberduck & Mountain Duck allow for the importation of a storage vendor-specific config file. If you notice that your files are marked as PUBLIC by default, be sure to check your Permissions under Edit -> Preferences -> Transfers -> Permissions, to be sure that Group and Others are unchecked to keep those files PRIVATE by default. To use the Amazon S3 Connector with Wasabi (this is just an example change s3. to match your target service URL) This means you need to change the Server: s3. example below to match the service URL of the bucket you are trying to use. To use other Wasabi storage regions, please use the appropriate Wasabi service URL as described in this article. Note that this example discusses the use of Wasabi's us-east-1 storage region. If you don't want to use the Amazon S3 connector (which works perfectly fine with Wasabi) and want to have a pre-built Wasabi connector by importing a config file into Cyberduck or Mountain Duck, please follow the tips at the bottom of this article. Note that a custom Wasabi connector is not available in these products so the Amazon S3 connector should be used. To use these products with Wasabi, please follow the configuration tips below. Cyberduckand Mountain Duck have been certified for use with Wasabi. ![]()
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