In Ubuntu9.10, I saw the legendary Ubuntuone. Ubuntu is a new online cloud storage product released by Ubuntu. It provides 2 GB space for free. If you log on to Ubuntuone for the first time, click the "Ubuntuone" button in "application"> "Internet" To Go To The Ubuntuone page and prompt registration, after registration, return to Ubuntuone and set relevant items to connect.
In Ubuntu 9.10, I saw the legendary Ubuntu one.
Ubuntu one is a new online cloud storage product released by Ubuntu. It provides 2 GB space for free.
If you log on to Ubuntu one for the first time, click the "Ubuntu one" button in "application"> "Internet" to go To the Ubuntu one page and prompt registration, after registration, go back to Ubuntu one and SET related items to connect.
Ubuntu one is a cloud service, so the local machine is equivalent to a cloud, and the server is a big cloud. When Ubuntu one connects to the server to update data, there will be handsome animations on the cloud in the taskbar, you have to try it yourself ~ After the update, the connection is automatically disconnected, and the default cloud will disappear ~
After synchronization, the Ubuntu one folder icon will appear on the left of Nautilus (Folder browser), which is no different from the local folder. You can copy, paste, delete, and so on, in addition, the cloud service core will be synchronized with the server during synchronization.
I would like to explain some of the better features of Ubuntu one:
1. Convenience: no complicated mouse or keyboard activity is required for all operations.
2. Integration: It is very well integrated with Ubuntu, and it is not a feeling of software at all. All operations are the same as local operations.
3. Future: As network bandwidth grows, cloud computing is a trend that cannot be blocked. Ubuntu is ahead of the curve this time, let's look forward to a better Ubuntu tomorrow.