Libre file transfer client for macOS and Windows. Command line interface (CLI) for Linux, macOS and Windows. Oracle Java 1.8.0 SDK or later; Apache Ant 1.10.1 or later; Apache Maven 3.5 or later; macOS. Xcode 9 or later; Windows. Visual Studio 2017 or later.NET Desktop development-Workload; Windows SDK (10.0.14393.0. Cyberduck for Windows is an open source software which can connect to FTP (File Transfer Protocol), SFTP (SSH Secure File Transfer), WebDAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning), Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, Windows Azure, Rackspace Cloud Files, and Google Docs to distribute your files. Browse and move your files quickly in the browser with caching enabled for the best performance.
Support for Spectra BlackPearl Deep Storage Gateway (Spectra S3) is available with Cyberduck 5, allowing users to move data to tape library storage managed by Spectra S3 interface fast using multiple connections achieving 1000MB/s with a 10GbE network link.
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BOULDER, Colo.—July 20, 2016— Spectra Logic, the deep storage experts, today announced the certification of the Cyberduck open source client software tool with its BlackPearl™ Deep Storage Gateway. The Cyberduck universal file and object storage management tool combined with Spectra® BlackPearl enables fast file transfers between primary storage, local tape and disk-based private clouds, or to any public cloud provider.
The integration of Cyberduck as a certified BlackPearl client gives users the power of direct drag-and-drop data moves between BlackPearl objects that reside on Spectra’s ArcticBlue™ disk or tape libraries, and multiple online cloud object stores. Using Spectra’s private cloud ecosystem means that infrequently accessed data can be archived to disk or tape for pennies per gigabyte, reducing the storage and recall fees associated with a pure public cloud strategy, now with a simplified and familiar Cyberduck interface.
Cyberduck integration provides the ability to seamlessly and simply move data between previously disparate storage platforms including local file systems, remote FTP systems, and a host of public cloud storage, including Amazon S3, Amazon Glacier, Google Cloud Storage and Drive, Microsoft Azure, Rackspace Cloudfiles and iRODS. Each system can be loaded in its own Cyberduck window and data moved between any of them.
“Cyberduck provides a wonderful interface to remote files using standard and cloud API protocols,” said beta user, Mike Warfe, Assistant Director, University Technology, [U] Tech, Research Computing and Cyberinfrastructure, Case Western Reserve University. “The integration with the Spectra Logic BlackPearl has enabled our researchers at Case Western Reserve University to have an additional option for storing their data on-premise, instead of the public cloud. This provides value through leveraging our campus bandwidth, and the university’s cyber infrastructure.”
The new Cyberduck BlackPearl integration simplifies data management. BlackPearl uses internal management policies for different storage devices, enabling the system to write data intelligently to different tape libraries, tape partitions, and nearline and online disk. This management feature, called Advanced Bucket Management (ABM), allows BlackPearl to control where and how data is written.
Cyberduck version 5.0 is a standalone application for both PC and MAC platforms and can be downloaded directly from the Cyberduck website or Spectra Logic’s Developer page and is free for Spectra customers.
“End users turn to the cloud to capture a backup copy for disaster recovery, or to create genetic diversity in their backup environment where multiple copies of data are preserved on different mediums in separate locations,” said Matt Starr, Spectra Logic’s CTO. “The Cyberduck integration gives customers the ability to move files quickly to a deep storage platform with a tool they are already familiar with, creating a flexible and powerful cloud strategy.”
Learn more about Spectra Logic’s Cyberduck client integration offering in our joint solution brief and video.
Swiss open-source cloud-storage browser Cyberduck 5.0 has been released for Mac and Windows. The tool provides a friendly front-end for browsing a variety of different cloud servers, including FTP/SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3 and Google Cloud Space.
Version 5.0 sees the program get a minor facelift on the Mac platform, plus it adds support for two extra storage providers, including Google Drive, support for which had previously been dropped.
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Mac users will notice a significant change to the program’s UI, with the main toolbar shrunk and icons rendered in monochrome rather than colour. It fits in better with later versions of OS X and provides a more professional look.
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Support for Google Drive has also been added back to Cyberduck – users will need to obtain an authorization code from Google to gain access, which is handled when attempting to log in for the first time.
Version 5.0 also adds support for connecting to Spectra S3 accounts via the Spectra BlackPearl Deep Storage Gateway.
Other S3 account changes see the default signature version of authentication switched to AWS4, while users gain an option to use AWS KWS-Managed Keys (SSE-KMS) for server side encryption.
Cyberduck also gains the ability to repeat failed transfers for single segments of multipart large files when using S3, OpenStack Swift or Backblaze B2 storage. Backblaze B2 support was added in version 4.9.
The latest version also includes a number of bug fixes, including one that saw no prompt appear on Windows PCs when attempting to import WinSCP bookmarks.
Cyberduck 5.0 is available now as a free, open-source download for Windows (Vista or later) and Mac (OS X 10.7 64-bit or later). Users are encouraged to donate to the continued development of the software, or can alternatively purchase it for $23.99 through the Mac App Store.