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Expandrive alternative
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expandrive alternative
  1. #EXPANDRIVE ALTERNATIVE FOR MAC#
  2. #EXPANDRIVE ALTERNATIVE SOFTWARE#
  3. #EXPANDRIVE ALTERNATIVE PC#
  4. #EXPANDRIVE ALTERNATIVE PROFESSIONAL#
  5. #EXPANDRIVE ALTERNATIVE DOWNLOAD#
expandrive alternative

Firstly, it’s only available for Windows, so macOS users will have to find a cloud management app elsewhere. RaiDrive does possess a few notable drawbacks, however. Elsewhere you have compatibility with WebDAV, SFTP, and FTP file transfer protocols which can help with server management.

#EXPANDRIVE ALTERNATIVE DOWNLOAD#

Perhaps RaiDrive’s best feature is that it lets users play media files in the cloud without having to download them to their devices, so if you have a large library of media stored in the cloud then this will probably come in handy. It’s compatible with major services like OneDrive, Google Drive, and Amazon Web Services, as well as less mainstream cloud solutions like Backblaze and MEGA. RaiDrive is another cloud storage management app that also lets you mount cloud drives as if they were local storage. Security is maintained by end-to-end encryption, and overall CloudMounter’s flexible feature set recommends it to anyone looking for a quality cloud storage manager. Using CloudMounter doesn’t just save hard drive space - it also reduces the drain on your device’s performance by letting you access all your cloud storage through a single storage tool instead of running programs like Google Drive and Amazon S3 open on your device at the same time. Users who struggle with local disk space will also find CloudMounter handy as it lets you edit files on the cloud itself without having to download them to your device.

#EXPANDRIVE ALTERNATIVE PROFESSIONAL#

If you need to juggle between multiple cloud storage accounts from the same provider, don’t worry: this cloud manager allows you to stay logged into more than one account at the same time, making it perfect for switching files between professional and personal cloud accounts. So all you have to do is drag and drop files to seamlessly upload or download them between the cloud and your local device. CloudMounter mounts all these drives as if they were local disks, letting users navigate cloud storage as a local drive on Windows or macOS.

#EXPANDRIVE ALTERNATIVE FOR MAC#

It is an interesting thread, you might want to read it.CloudMounter is an innovative RaiDrive alternative for Mac that synchronizes with all the biggest cloud storage providers like Amazon S3, Dropbox, Google Drive, and more.

expandrive alternative

See my previous message thread: Installing OpenSSH as default SSHd Server (but keeping QNAP's SSHD version active as well). I operate both QNAP SSHd and OpenSSH here. Useful!Ĭrobin wrote:ExpanDrive is a GUI for SSH-based remote file transfer: The "When you're asking a question." post should be made a sticky. We're not tied to ExpanDrive - are there better options for secure remote access of a QNAP box? (Ideally key-based). Other users have replaced the default SSH with OpenSSH. QNAP is enabled for SSH (with "Enable SFTP" option) but the user is restricted to the admin account by default.Īny files created / edited / saved by this method will have their permissions set to 644 rather than 676 or 777. ExpanDrive uses the default admin account for its SSH connection (the QNAP firmware does not let you set any other user to use SSH). OFF-SITE) access to data on our QNAP boxes. We use ExpanDrive as a Windows Explorer alternative for secure, remote (ie. It integrates SSH connections to cloud servers directly into Windows Explorer, so that users can browse/copy/paste/open/save as if they were on the local network. I must apologise, I wrote that post without thinking it through.ĮxpanDrive is a GUI for SSH-based remote file transfer: If you want help from the community please always provide as much information as possible. You told us nothing about " ExpanDrive", and didn't even have courtesy to provide a URL for it, so that we could look at it ourselves.

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Also if you want to discuss 3rd party software you are using with your NAS, please tell us about it, and how you are using it. Going forward Please review: When you're asking a question, please include the following. You've provided very little information here.

#EXPANDRIVE ALTERNATIVE PC#

Why aren't you using Samba or NFS to permit you to use standard tools of your local PC for this? I have never even heard of ExpanDrive to be honest, and you haven't divulged any information about it, or the Operating System in use on your PC, so I wouldn't even know where to start. Have you considered using Windows Explorer (Windows), File-Roller (OS X) or Nautilus (Linux)? Or is there another (better) way to allow remote access to files other than SSH through an interface like ExpanDive? the file is readable by other users, but only writable by the admin user) rather than 676 or 777. If we use ExpanDrive to copy/edit/save files via a remote SSH connection (user: admin), it always write files with 644 permissions (ie.









Expandrive alternative