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# Others

If your files are stored on other cloud storage platforms such as Storj, Nextcloud, Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox, Minio,  Mega or others, the configuration and operations are quite similar. You can refer to the configuration steps for AWS, Google Drive, or OSS (Alibaba Cloud Object Storage Service) and COS (Tencent Cloud Object Storage) for your configuration needs. The overall process and settings are generally comparable, so you can follow similar steps to configure your specific cloud storage platform.

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