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Amazon S3 (11 posts)
- Started 17 years ago by gaia2010
- Latest reply 12 years ago from Hal
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gaia2010 Member
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Scott McGuire Administrator
Hi Fred,
Fetch does not currently support transferring from/to Amazon S3. Thanks for the suggestion, though, we will look into it and consider it for the future.
Thanks,
Scott McGuire
Fetch Softworks -
Hal Member
Other suppliers may follow Amazon's lead in supplying low cost backup. Perhaps the question should be: Is there cheap offsite file storage that is Fetch friendly?
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Scott McGuire Administrator
Hi,
Storagespace.com is one relatively cheap place that uses SFTP for access, so it shouild work well with Fetch.
There are probably others as well - any place that supports uploading with FTP or SFTP will work Fetch.
Thanks
Scott McGuire
Fetch Softworks -
azurelink Member
Hi,
I'd also like Fetch to be S3 compatible.
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Scott McGuire Administrator
Hi azurelink,
Thanks for the feedback.
Best,
Scott McGuire
Fetch Softworks -
azurelink Member
Hi Scott -- thanks for your reply. In three years has there been any advance in providing S3 compatibility? Cloud computing is becoming even more important. Do you have no comment on this?
Thanks,
Azurelink -
Scott McGuire Administrator
Hi Azurelink,
Amazon S3 support is still something we are interested in providing in the future, but we do not have anything to announce currently.
Thanks,
Scott McGuire
Fetch Softworks -
tomo Member
Is there any update about supporting Amazon S3?
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Scott McGuire Administrator
Hi Tomo,
No, I'm sorry, we have nothing new to report in regards to Amazon S3.
Thanks,
Scott McGuire
Fetch Softworks -
Hal Member
Hello Scott
While you are making Fetch work with S3 can you also make S3 work with Time Machine backup? I've already waited 3 years.
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Hello. I just learned of Amazon S3 (Amazon Simple Storage Service). Apparently it provides storage to anyone for $0.15 per GB per month of storage used and $0.20 per GB of data transferred. Very interesting! Does Fetch support Amazon S3 or will it in the future?
Thanks
Fred
10-year happy user of Fetch
Posted 17 years ago #