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S3 tagging in MSP360 Explorer 5.0

S3 tagging in MSP360 Explorer 5.0

Amazon has recently introduced S3 Object Tagging. With S3 Object Tagging, you can manage and control access for Amazon S3 objects. S3 Object Tags are key-value pairs applied to S3 objects which can be created, updated or deleted at any time during the lifetime of the object. With these, you’ll have the ability to create Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies, setup S3 Lifecycle policies, and customize storage metrics. These object-level tags can then manage transitions between storage classes and expire objects in the background.  The latest version of MSP360 Backup supports S3 tagging out of the box.
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Introducing All-In-One MSP360 Explorer

Introducing All-In-One MSP360 Explorer

As you know, MSP360 Explorer used to be offered in 2 editions: Free and Pro. Well, no longer! We’ve now incorporated the functionality of both versions into a single build for your convenience. The latest version of MSP360 Explorer offers full-fledged support for all license tiers: freeware, trial Pro, and Pro. Continue reading

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Working with AWS Snowball Edge in MSP360 Backup

Working with AWS Snowball Edge in MSP360 Backup

Please note that MSP360 Backup supports AWS Snowball Edge device only, the use of AWS Snowball device is deprecated.

While MSP360 backup handles rather large volumes of data effortlessly, some concerns still remain with regard to the feasibility of utilizing the available internet connection for such purposes. Naturally, dozens of terabytes (even less) of data would take forever to upload even with a swift bandwidth, let alone a subpar connection. Besides, many Internet providers impose data caps on their users which could clearly impede any attempt at uploading data of volumes upwards of a certain number of terabytes. Thus, it may seem more appropriate to inspect other solutions to this conundrum.
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Why You Sometimes Cannot See Your Files When Restoring

Why You Sometimes Cannot See Your Files When Restoring

It is sometimes necessary to employ another computer to restore your data from the same cloud storage. Naturally, the computer you're trying to restore your files on must be properly set up. Elsewise, you might face a situation in which some of your files are invisible.  There are 2 ways to ensure that all files are displayed: specify the correct prefix and sync repository.
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