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How to Mount S3/Wasabi/Digital Ocean Storage Bucket on CentOS and Ubuntu using S3FS

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Josh Andreas-Acheerman
Nov 12, 2018

In this article, we will be using S3FS to mount cloud storage services locally on a CentOS or Ubuntu box. Mounting them locally will allow us to interact with the cloud providers as a local file system. We will be covering three cloud storage providers namely, AWS S3, Wasabi Hot Storage and Digital Ocean Spaces. What makes this interesting is that all three providers use the same api, which is the S3 API.

JA

Josh Andreas-Acheerman

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