JGrana
Very Senior Member
Thanks to ryzhov_al, we can install and use hubicfuse to mount a Hubic cloud drives.
It works quite well - I use it as part of a nightly backup. I mount Hubic, do the rsync, then umount.
Good thread on how to set it up (and get ryzhov_al a few more bits of storage!):
http://www.snbforums.com/threads/is...icfuse-on-any-asus-routers.21673/#post-159127
With the competitive nature of cloud storage, prices are dropping and storage capacity is increasing.
I have done some looking around and there is a open source project called CloudFusion that would be a useful addition. It has support for Sugarsync, Dropbox, Google Drive and Amazon. I did a git pull on the source - thinking it was all python (again, thanks Entware). Unfortunately it seems to require gcc.. not available with Entware.
Anyone try to cross compile CloudFusion? Seem it would be a very good addition to Entware.
BTW, No complaints on Hubic. Good performance, good pricing, etc. Just nice to have alternatives!
It works quite well - I use it as part of a nightly backup. I mount Hubic, do the rsync, then umount.
Good thread on how to set it up (and get ryzhov_al a few more bits of storage!):
http://www.snbforums.com/threads/is...icfuse-on-any-asus-routers.21673/#post-159127
With the competitive nature of cloud storage, prices are dropping and storage capacity is increasing.
I have done some looking around and there is a open source project called CloudFusion that would be a useful addition. It has support for Sugarsync, Dropbox, Google Drive and Amazon. I did a git pull on the source - thinking it was all python (again, thanks Entware). Unfortunately it seems to require gcc.. not available with Entware.
Anyone try to cross compile CloudFusion? Seem it would be a very good addition to Entware.
BTW, No complaints on Hubic. Good performance, good pricing, etc. Just nice to have alternatives!