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Wasabi hot cloud storage is designed to be used with S3-compatible storage applications that are typically obtained by our customers. To make it easier to find the right app, Wasabi has validated over 200 third-party S3-compatible apps for use with our service. A full list of the validated apps and instructions on how to configure them for use with Wasabi is provided in our knowledge base.
For customers that are not yet sure which S3-compatible storage app to use with Wasabi and simply want to access Wasabi in their Windows or Mac environment, we do provide the free Wasabi Explorer (powered by MSP 360) desktop app described below. Because the free Wasabi Explorer app does not provide all of the functionality our customers may need, we also recommend several third-party apps that can be used for the simple use case of mounting hot cloud storage as a disk volume. Android windows 10 download.
If you are not sure if you need a simple app to mount cloud storage or if you need an automatic backup app, then please review this article for additional guidance.
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Download links and instructions for both sets of apps are provided below.
Wasabi-provided Apps
These apps are provided and supported by Wasabi. These apps allow you to share files between your Windows or Mac host but do not allow you to mount Wasabi hot cloud storage as a disk volume.
- Wasabi Explorer for Windows (free app) – this app lets you share files between your Windows host and your Wasabi storage account
- Wasabi Explorer for Mac (free app) – this app lets you share files between your Mac host and your Wasabi storage account
Wasabi-recommended third-party Apps
These apps are provided and supported by the third-party app provider. These apps generally provide more features than Wasabi Explorer, including the ability to mount Wasabi hot cloud storage as a disk volume on your Windows or Mac host.
- MSP 360 Drive (Windows) (paid app)
- Cyberduck (Windows, Mac) (free app)
- ExpanDrive (Windows, Mac) (paid app)
- Mountain Duck (Windows, Mac) (paid app)
The most common way for accessing a home folder or project space is by mapping a network drive (PC) or mounting a shared volume (Mac). Another useful alternative is using a file transfer program like SecureFX or Filezilla, which will transfer files via SFTP. Keycue 8 7 – displays all menu shortcut commands using.
Mapped Drive (PC)
Using the Windows Explorer (the File/Folder icon in the toolbar at the bottom of your screen) to access the research storage via a mapped drive is a convenient way to access your home folder and/or project spaces using a familiar interface.
Connect to the HBS VPN if you are not on the HBS campus or are not using HBS Secure Wireless.
Right-click on the 'Computer' icon on the desktop and select 'Map Network Drive.' If you do not have a 'Computer' icon on your Desktop, then open a Windows Explorer window via the File/Folder icon in your bottom-of-the-screen toolbar, right-click on the 'Computer' icon, and then select 'Map Network Drive'.
Golden lion online casino.In the Map Network Drive dialog, choose the appropriate drive letter, and in the Folder field:
- To map a drive to your home directory, specify the path
researchusername
. For example,researchjharvard.
- For project spaces on the research storage, your path will be either be in projects or projects2. You should have received this information in your project space confirmation; and make a note of this in the directions below.
- To map a drive to a project space on research storage, specify the path
research.hbs.eduprojectsprojectname.
If you have more than one project space, you may want to connect toresearch.hbs.eduprojects
, which will enable you to access any project spaces that you have permission to use.
- To map a drive to your home directory, specify the path
- Check the 'Reconnect at logon' option only if this computer is typically on-campus. And click 'Connect using different credentials' if this is not an HBS-issued machine. Click 'Finish'.
If the Windows Security appears and prompts you for your username and password, enter your grid / HBS username (the part preceding
@hbs.edu
), and your password. NB!! If you are connecting from a non-HBS-issued machine, please addHBS
before your username (e.g.HBSjharvard
). This specifies the proper Windows domain for authenticating your credentials.
Mounted Volume (Mac)
You can connect to your research storage project spaces and home folders by using the familiar Finder 'Connect to Server…' option:
Connect to the HBS VPN if you are not on the HBS campus or are not using HBS Secure Wireless.
From the Finder menu bar, select Go > Connect to Sever…
In the Server Address field, enter the domainusername, server address, and file path combination that is appropriate for your the space you're trying to access:
- For home folders, enter
smb://HBSjharvard@research.hbs.edu/jharvard.
- For project spaces on the research storage, your path will be either be in projects/ or projects2/. You should have received this information in your project space confirmation; and make a note of this in the directions below.
- For project folders, enter
smb://HBSjharvard@research.hbs.edu/projects/projectname
. If you have more than one project space, you may want to connect to simply leaving off the projectname which will enable you to access any project spaces that you have permission to use.
- For home folders, enter
GUI file transfer client
While mapping drives is convenient and familiar, the process of accessing and transferring files can be slower due to high network traffic overhead. A faster and simpler way method is to use a program that implements the SFTP protocol, such as SecureFX (PC; and an HBS-supplied program), Cyberduck (Mac), or Filezilla (cross-platform).
Wasabi-provided Apps
These apps are provided and supported by Wasabi. These apps allow you to share files between your Windows or Mac host but do not allow you to mount Wasabi hot cloud storage as a disk volume.
- Wasabi Explorer for Windows (free app) – this app lets you share files between your Windows host and your Wasabi storage account
- Wasabi Explorer for Mac (free app) – this app lets you share files between your Mac host and your Wasabi storage account
Wasabi-recommended third-party Apps
These apps are provided and supported by the third-party app provider. These apps generally provide more features than Wasabi Explorer, including the ability to mount Wasabi hot cloud storage as a disk volume on your Windows or Mac host.
- MSP 360 Drive (Windows) (paid app)
- Cyberduck (Windows, Mac) (free app)
- ExpanDrive (Windows, Mac) (paid app)
- Mountain Duck (Windows, Mac) (paid app)
The most common way for accessing a home folder or project space is by mapping a network drive (PC) or mounting a shared volume (Mac). Another useful alternative is using a file transfer program like SecureFX or Filezilla, which will transfer files via SFTP. Keycue 8 7 – displays all menu shortcut commands using.
Mapped Drive (PC)
Using the Windows Explorer (the File/Folder icon in the toolbar at the bottom of your screen) to access the research storage via a mapped drive is a convenient way to access your home folder and/or project spaces using a familiar interface.
Connect to the HBS VPN if you are not on the HBS campus or are not using HBS Secure Wireless.
Right-click on the 'Computer' icon on the desktop and select 'Map Network Drive.' If you do not have a 'Computer' icon on your Desktop, then open a Windows Explorer window via the File/Folder icon in your bottom-of-the-screen toolbar, right-click on the 'Computer' icon, and then select 'Map Network Drive'.
Golden lion online casino.In the Map Network Drive dialog, choose the appropriate drive letter, and in the Folder field:
- To map a drive to your home directory, specify the path
researchusername
. For example,researchjharvard.
- For project spaces on the research storage, your path will be either be in projects or projects2. You should have received this information in your project space confirmation; and make a note of this in the directions below.
- To map a drive to a project space on research storage, specify the path
research.hbs.eduprojectsprojectname.
If you have more than one project space, you may want to connect toresearch.hbs.eduprojects
, which will enable you to access any project spaces that you have permission to use.
- To map a drive to your home directory, specify the path
- Check the 'Reconnect at logon' option only if this computer is typically on-campus. And click 'Connect using different credentials' if this is not an HBS-issued machine. Click 'Finish'.
If the Windows Security appears and prompts you for your username and password, enter your grid / HBS username (the part preceding
@hbs.edu
), and your password. NB!! If you are connecting from a non-HBS-issued machine, please addHBS
before your username (e.g.HBSjharvard
). This specifies the proper Windows domain for authenticating your credentials.
Mounted Volume (Mac)
You can connect to your research storage project spaces and home folders by using the familiar Finder 'Connect to Server…' option:
Connect to the HBS VPN if you are not on the HBS campus or are not using HBS Secure Wireless.
From the Finder menu bar, select Go > Connect to Sever…
In the Server Address field, enter the domainusername, server address, and file path combination that is appropriate for your the space you're trying to access:
- For home folders, enter
smb://HBSjharvard@research.hbs.edu/jharvard.
- For project spaces on the research storage, your path will be either be in projects/ or projects2/. You should have received this information in your project space confirmation; and make a note of this in the directions below.
- For project folders, enter
smb://HBSjharvard@research.hbs.edu/projects/projectname
. If you have more than one project space, you may want to connect to simply leaving off the projectname which will enable you to access any project spaces that you have permission to use.
- For home folders, enter
GUI file transfer client
While mapping drives is convenient and familiar, the process of accessing and transferring files can be slower due to high network traffic overhead. A faster and simpler way method is to use a program that implements the SFTP protocol, such as SecureFX (PC; and an HBS-supplied program), Cyberduck (Mac), or Filezilla (cross-platform).
Adobe acrobat version 11. Please note that you should direct all programs to log in to the host researchgrid.hbs.edu
over port 22, with the same username and password as terminal and NoMachineNX logins.
SecureFX
Please see this document for using the Windows SecureFX GUI file transfer client.
FileZilla
Please see this document for using the cross-platform FileZilla GUI file transfer client.
Cyberduck Mount Drive Software
Cyberduck
Cyberduck Mount Drivers
Please see this document for using the Mac Cyberduck GUI file transfer client.
Cyberduck Mount Drive Command
Last updated 2/4/2020