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We have more good news for Linux lovers! We just released a generic installer for our Linux Storage Connector, extending our Linux support beyond Ubuntu. This new installer works with x86/x86_64/amd64 Intel/AMD processor architectures, and it will work with Ubuntu, Fedora 16 and centOS. So do you have an old Linux laptop, desktop or server [...]
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Tags: centOS, Fedora, Free Storage, Linux, Storage Connector, Ubuntu
Google finally launched Google Drive. Recently rumors are flying everywhere that the launch of Google Drive, or G Drive, is imminent. Analysts and bloggers are now predicting the downfall of popular cloud storage services, namely the boxes, as Google enters the market as the giant 800-pound gorilla. These assumptions make sense. After all, Google can gain [...]
Filed under: Cloud Storage, enterprise adoption, Enterprise storage, Market, Oxygen Cloud, Private Cloud, Private storage, Security | 2 Comments
Tags: Box, dontbeasheep, dropbox, Google Drive
We’re very excited to announce support for Linux based computers, servers and storage. Oxygen’s Storage Connector for Linux expands the ability for you to plug in any kind of storage into Oxygen’s Open Storage Grid for anywhere, any device access to your own content! This connector can be installed on all Linux devices running Ubuntu. [...]
Filed under: Cloud Storage, New Features, Private Cloud, Private storage | 1 Comment
Tags: Free Storage, Linux, Storage Connector, Ubuntu
Do you have an old laptop lying around? Perhaps even your old desktop from a few years ago that you left in the garage? Instead of throwing it away, giving it to your younger cousin who makes fun of how outdated that computer is, or trying to sell it for $180 on craigslist – you [...]
Filed under: Cloud Storage, iPad, Private Cloud, Private storage | 2 Comments
Tags: Open Storage Grid, Storage Connector