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Connecting S3 as a SMB share
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowIs there software that can help me easily back up my data from Amazon S3 to my premise?apache sitemap rewrite to s3rsync permission errors on smbfs shareAWS EC2 Mailserver Failover Strategies done rightWindows backup VS Volume snapshotConfig file of smb in Solaris 11.2Use a SMB Drive as an apache directoryCan “wannacrypt” (wcrypt) spread via Linux server serving over SMB?Mount CIFS/SMB file share with S4U2Proxy?Hyper-V mount permission issue
I currently have a regular on Premise SMB file share using a storage NAS. I want to delete the NAS all-in-all and use S3 service. I want to know is it possible to have it attach to say my Windows File Server as a network drive. Then from there redirect clients documents, photo, and videos to a space on the S3 drive. But have my File Server handle the connection to the S3 service?
So it would act as it does now really. When you go to \fileserver$user-redir[name]
it will direct to the user profile but there profile is really on an S3 drive.
Is this possible?
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I currently have a regular on Premise SMB file share using a storage NAS. I want to delete the NAS all-in-all and use S3 service. I want to know is it possible to have it attach to say my Windows File Server as a network drive. Then from there redirect clients documents, photo, and videos to a space on the S3 drive. But have my File Server handle the connection to the S3 service?
So it would act as it does now really. When you go to \fileserver$user-redir[name]
it will direct to the user profile but there profile is really on an S3 drive.
Is this possible?
amazon-web-services amazon-s3 smbfs
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add a comment |
I currently have a regular on Premise SMB file share using a storage NAS. I want to delete the NAS all-in-all and use S3 service. I want to know is it possible to have it attach to say my Windows File Server as a network drive. Then from there redirect clients documents, photo, and videos to a space on the S3 drive. But have my File Server handle the connection to the S3 service?
So it would act as it does now really. When you go to \fileserver$user-redir[name]
it will direct to the user profile but there profile is really on an S3 drive.
Is this possible?
amazon-web-services amazon-s3 smbfs
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I currently have a regular on Premise SMB file share using a storage NAS. I want to delete the NAS all-in-all and use S3 service. I want to know is it possible to have it attach to say my Windows File Server as a network drive. Then from there redirect clients documents, photo, and videos to a space on the S3 drive. But have my File Server handle the connection to the S3 service?
So it would act as it does now really. When you go to \fileserver$user-redir[name]
it will direct to the user profile but there profile is really on an S3 drive.
Is this possible?
amazon-web-services amazon-s3 smbfs
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The File Gateway fills most of your requirements. It runs as a VM, so you probably can't run it on a standard NAS.
You can probably mount S3 directly to a PC, rather than via the NAS.
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The File Gateway fills most of your requirements. It runs as a VM, so you probably can't run it on a standard NAS.
You can probably mount S3 directly to a PC, rather than via the NAS.
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The File Gateway fills most of your requirements. It runs as a VM, so you probably can't run it on a standard NAS.
You can probably mount S3 directly to a PC, rather than via the NAS.
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The File Gateway fills most of your requirements. It runs as a VM, so you probably can't run it on a standard NAS.
You can probably mount S3 directly to a PC, rather than via the NAS.
The File Gateway fills most of your requirements. It runs as a VM, so you probably can't run it on a standard NAS.
You can probably mount S3 directly to a PC, rather than via the NAS.
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