ASUSTOR Announces Compatibility with Seagate IronWolf NAS Hard Disks 3

ASUSTOR adds hubiC cloud storage sync backup service for European users, suitable for use on ADM 2.6.3 and onwards, available for download from App Central.

 

Taipei, Taiwan, September 07th, 2016 – ASUSTOR Inc., a leading innovator and provider of network storage solutions, has announced the release of a NAS syncing App for hubiC users. Users who are using ADM 2.6.3 and onwards will be able to download and install this App from App Central. Setup can be completed in just a few easy steps, allowing users to easily connect to their hubiC accounts and perform backup configurations.

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“The hubiC cloud storage service has a large user base in Europe, particularly in France,” said Vincent Tseng, Product Manager at ASUSTOR. “We are elated to be able to expand our support for cloud storage services to include hubiC, satisfying the needs of ASUSTOR NAS users with hubiC accounts.”

In addition to hubiC, ASUSTOR NAS also supports a wide range of popular cloud storage services including Amazon S3, Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive, Google Drive and HiDrive. A variety of backup syncing Apps are also supported, such as BitTorrent Sync, CrashPlan, ownCloud, Pydio, Ralus, Syncthing, WonderBox and xCloud. Users are free to select the appropriate service in order to meet their needs.

Since its establishment in 2011, ASUSTOR has been expanding NAS functionality by continuously enhancing product compatibility and quickly expanding the number of Apps in App Central which now includes over 210 Apps. ASUSTOR has recently added the well known OVH DDNS service for European users, giving them another domain name choice to use when creating dedicated cloud storage.
For more product information please visit: http://www.asustor.com

hubiC is suitable for use on all ASUSTOR NAS models.

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