Mount Alibaba Cloud disk to local disk - CloudDrive tool usage tutorial

What is CloudDrive?
Supports mounting 115, Wojia Cloud Disk, Tianyi Cloud Disk, Alibaba Cloud Disk, and WebDAV locally and creating local disks.
CloudDrive is a comprehensive cloud storage management platform designed to seamlessly integrate multiple cloud storage services and unify them into a single interface.
With CloudDrive, you can easily manage and access all cloud storage services without having to switch back and forth between different apps and interfaces.
The most striking feature of CloudDrive is its ability to mount multiple cloud storage services as local disks and access files directly without downloading them in advance. Imagine that you can use cloud storage services as part of your local file system. The convenience is self-evident.
But that's not all - CloudDrive also offers advanced features like fast cloud file transfers, real-time cloud file notifications and app-level permission control. Whether you are an advanced user or an ordinary cloud storage user, CloudDrive allows you to fully utilize the potential of cloud storage resources with excellent efficiency and ease of use.
Usage tutorial:
1. Download and install CloudDrive, official website address: https://www.clouddrive2.com/ , Github address: https://github.com/cloud-fs/cloud-fs.github.io/releases.
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2. After installation, enter the address: http://localhost:19798/ , register and log in, and click the cloud disk icon.
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3. Click the computer icon above to mount the added network disk to the local hard disk, select a mount point to be set, such as I chose F, and click mount.
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4. View this computer to see the hard drive we just added.
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Overall, the steps are very simple, almost all fool-like operations, without any technical content or difficulty.

In addition to Windows, CloudDrive also supports Docker and Linux, so you can also install CloudDrive on NAS, servers, OpenWrt routers and other devices, so you can play even more tricks.

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