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Uplink 1.151.4, released by Storj Labs Inc., is the 43rd iteration of the official command-line interface for Storj decentralized cloud storage, positioning itself firmly in the Cloud & File Storage category. Built as a lightweight, client-side binary, it enables developers, system administrators, and DevOps teams to interact directly with the Storj DCS (Decentralized Cloud Storage) network without exposing data to centralized servers. Typical use cases include scripting automated backups, migrating large datasets to distributed nodes, verifying file integrity through built-in encryption hashes, and embedding storage operations into CI/CD pipelines. The tool exposes a concise set of sub-commands—such as uplink cp, uplink ls, uplink share, and uplink rm—that map familiar Unix semantics to encrypted, erasure-coded segments spread across thousands of globally distributed nodes. Version 1.151.4 refines multipart upload parallelism, reduces memory footprint during high-throughput transfers, and updates the default gateway credentials handshake for tighter compatibility with S3-aware applications. Because every release is backward-compatible within the v1 major line, teams can safely upgrade through any of the 43 published builds without breaking existing access grants or shared links. The executable is self-contained, requiring no local daemon, and configuration is handled through a single uplink.exe binary plus an access grant string that can be exported as an environment variable for unattended scripts. Uplink is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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