CloudBerry Drive For OpenStack Swift

Mount OpenStack Object Storage as a network drive to your Windows workstation or Windows Server

CloudBerry Drive For OpenStack Swift

Access Your Google Cloud Storage Like a Network Share

CloudBerry Drive makes your Google Cloud Storage available as local Windows disks or network drives.

CloudBerry Drive allows you to work with files in Google Cloud Storage directly from any file management utility, like Windows Explorer, as though they were located on your local computer.

SUPPORTED OS

Windows Server 2008/2012/2016 Windows Server 2008/2012 R2 Windows 7/8/10/11

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2, 1.4 GHz 64-bit processor, 512 MB RAM, 100 MB minimum disk space, Gigabit (10/100/1000baseT) Ethernet adapter

Main Features

Map OpenStack Swift As A Network Drive

CloudBerry Drive comes with an easy installation and configuration that seamlessly integrates OpenStack object storage as an external or network drive with the Windows environment.

Drag and Drop Files To OpenStack and Back

With CloudBerry Drive OpenStack object storage can be accessed as any other local, network or external drive on your computer, so you can easily move files to the cloud and back.

Use OpenStack Swift With Third-Party Applications

Use OpenStack Swift as a storage with other third party products and services you use every day: email agents, file managers, office applications and other.

Automate With Command Line Interface

Simplify configuration, automate common tasks and integrate virtual drive with Command Line interface. Learn more about CLI in CloudBerry Drive.

Data Encryption

Encrypt all the data sent to the cloud in order to enhance the security of storing sensitive data. Learn more

FTP and SFTP Support

Map your FTP and SFTP servers as network drives and leverage the benefits of FTP/SFTP storage.

Predefined HTTP Headers

Configure the predefined set of HTTP headers for every upload and, thus, automate the setting of HTTP headers. Learn more

Queue Thread Count

Configure the number of threads used to transfer data to the cloud. You can upload and download multiple files in parallel.

What's New

  • Wasabi EU-Central 1
  • Wasabi US-East 2
Mar 01, 2021
  • Multi-User Mode for Office Documents
  • Optimization for Windows Explorer
Oct 25, 2018
  • AWS London (EU) Region
  • AWS Canada (Central) Region
Mar 3, 2017
  • Export/import drive settings on the command line
  • Do not use local cache option
Nov 30, 2016
  • Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration
  • Azure in Germany
  • CenturyLink
May 13, 2016
  • Cache limit
  • New storages: vCloud Air (Google, EMC), Verizon
  • Command line interface (MBS)
Nov 24, 2015
  • Windows 10 support
Oct 21, 2015
  • Compression & Encryption
  • FTP\SFTP
  • Upload rules
  • Master Password
  • Queue thread count
Jul 15, 2015
  • "All Users" mode
  • Hitachi, AWS China, Google Cloud support improvement
  • Master password
Apr 27, 2015
  • Compression
  • IAM role
Apr 8, 2015
  • Resumable upload
  • Bandwidth throttling
Mar 23, 2015
  • AWS Frankfurt region support
  • Offline Activation in GUI
Mar 4, 2015
  • Support OpenStack regions
Dec 24, 2013
  • Amazon S3 Reduced Redundancy Storage (RRS)
  • Amazon S3 Server Side Encryption (SSE)
  • SoftLayer Object Storage support
  • HavenCo Storage support
Oct 17, 2013
  • DreamObjects support
  • Easy Storage support
Jan 17, 2013
  • Rename new folder functionality
  • Stability improvements
Nov 23, 2012
  • Azure Blob Storage support improvements
  • Auto-start issue on Windows Vista/7 fixed
Oct 19, 2012
  • Initial release
Oct 12, 2012

What Our Customers Say

"When you install and setup the program you can decide what Amazon S3 account to use and what drive letter you will assign to this virtual drive and whether or not you want this drive to be mounted when Windows starts or if you want to mount it later as you need it. After it is mounted you can use it just like any other hard drive. You can drag and drop files to it and they are then saved in the cloud. I really like this program and like all the other CloudBerry products I think they have over delivered on this one too."
Herschel Lawhorn
"We have an MS Azure Storage account and we need to place a huge amount of big files. Before acquiring CloudBerry Drive it was a very painful task. Now it is as easy and fast as moving them across local drives."
José Monreal Vidal
"CloudBerry Drive Desktop is a great product, and I ordered 50 licenses. It allowed me to quickly provision a drive on each computer for employees to access shared files stored in our Amazon S3 bucket. The software was easy enough to use that I did not have to consult any documentation to get started."
Mark L.
"I am enjoying the product and it does what I need."
Tom Chilcutt
"I really like the CloudBerry Drive and have found it very easy to use and access my Rackspace cloud files. It was very easy to create the required drives, upload files to them and access them when required. Highly recommended."
Tamara Salter
"We attempted to test a competitors’ software at the same time, it did not run correctly, and their customer support was very slow on response, but you guys were on top of the ball. So you guys win on both product and customer service."
Darith Yim
"My primary use case for Cludberry Drive is connecting to Amazon S3, but it has been by far the best virtual drive product for doing so both in terms of built-in functionality and it's ability to play well with other third party products."
Chris Kirkpatrick
"So far the caching that the software does is less buggy than TntDrive."
Thomas Miller
"We used CloudBerry Drive with Eucalyptus Walrus to emulate a web shared folder, something like Dropbox, and it worked really great. Easy to use and has a lot of storage providers."
Francisco Chivite
"When you install and setup the program you can decide what Amazon S3 account to use and what drive letter you will assign to this virtual drive and whether or not you want this drive to be mounted when Windows starts or if you want to mount it later as you need it. After it is mounted you can use it just like any other hard drive. You can drag and drop files to it and they are then saved in the cloud. I really like this program and like all the other CloudBerry products I think they have over delivered on this one too."
Herschel Lawhorn

CloudBerry Drive for
OpenStack Swift