20 Articles tagged with Cloud Storage
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Getting Started>Cloud Storage
Setting Up Amazon S3
Before we can use Media Cloud, you’ll first need to go through some basic steps to create a bucket on S3 and a user account we can use to access that bucket. Using the Amazon console can be a little intimidating at first, but if you stick to these steps you should be able to breeze right through it.
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Getting Started>Cloud Storage
Setting Up Bunny CDN
Setting up Bunny CDN for use with Media Cloud is probably the easiest of all the cloud storage providers we support. Get it up and running in 5 easy steps.
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Getting Started>Cloud Storage
Setting Up Google Cloud Storage
Before you can use Google Cloud Storage with Media Cloud, you’ll first need to go through some basic steps to get going. It looks complicated, but if you stick with the steps outlined, you should be able to get through the process in about 10-15 minutes.
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Getting Started>Cloud Storage
Setting Up DigitalOcean Spaces
Before you can use DigitalOcean Spaces with Media Cloud, you’ll first need to go through some basic steps to get going. Thankfully, DigitalOcean is the easiest to setup of the major cloud storage providers. However, there are a few gotchas, so if you follow this guide you’ll have everything up and running correctly very quickly.
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Getting Started>Cloud Storage
Setting Up Backblaze
Even though we support Backblaze, it’s really recommended that you consider a different cloud storage provider. Backblaze is really only good for archival and lacks the features necessary for things like pre-signed URLs (important for WooCommerce or Easy Digital Downloads), direct uploads, etc. Additionally, in our testing, Backblaze is consistently has the worst performance in terms of upload and download speeds. Caveat emptor.
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Getting Started>Cloud Storage
Setting Up Wasabi
Learn how to get going quickly using Wasabi as your cloud storage provider.
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Getting Started>Cloud Storage
Upload Handling Settings
When configuring your cloud storage you have a variety of options to control how uploads are handled by WordPress and Media Cloud.
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Getting Started>Cloud Storage
CDN Settings
If you aren’t using imgix, it’s recommended that you use some sort of CDN to deliver your media to your end users.
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Getting Started>Cloud Storage
Pre-Signed URL Settings
Pre-signed URLs will generate secure signed URLs for your uploaded media that expire after a specified amount of time.
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Getting Started>Cloud Storage
Media Library Integration
Learn how Media Cloud integrates with the WordPress media library.
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Advanced Usage>Environment Variables
Cloud Storage Variables
These environment variables control how Cloud Storage is configured and used.
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Advanced Usage>Command Line
Migrate To Cloud Storage
Migrates your current WordPress library to cloud storage. Premium version only.
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Advanced Usage>Command Line
Import From Cloud Storage
Imports media from cloud storage into your WordPress media library. Premium version only.
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Advanced Usage>Command Line
Regenerate Thumbnails
This command will regenerate thumbnails for items in the media library. Premium version only.
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Advanced Usage>Command Line
Unlink From Cloud Storage
This command will unlink items in the media library from cloud storage. Note that this does not copy media down from cloud storage, it simply removes the cloud metadata.
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Advanced Usage>Command Line
Sync to Local
This tool will copy all of your cloud storage files to your local server.
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Advanced Usage>Command Line
Replace URLs
Replaces URLs in content in the database with the correct cloud storage URL. Please read this whole article before using.
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Advanced Usage>Command Line
Migrate Human Made S3 Uploads
This command will generate the required metadata for any media uploads that were uploaded with Human Made’s S3 Uploads plugin. You must have S3 Uploads installed and activated.
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Advanced Usage>Command Line
Migrate BuddyPress/BuddyBoss Content
Migrates BuddyPress/BuddyBoss avatars and cover images to cloud storage.
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Advanced Usage>Hooks
Cloud Storage Filters and Actions
Filters