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Write Your Own Cloud Based Backup With Aws And S3tools on Os X

Write Your Own Cloud Based Backup With Aws And S3tools on Os X Tutorial
This tutorial is going to walk you through creating your own backup cloud program. The concept and script are very simple, using Amazon Web Service and the S3Tools command line program, we are going to create a script that syncs files to our Amazon S3 bucket, allowing us to create our own backup cloud program.
Submitted: 2011-12-15 10:04:38
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