Versions:

  • 1.150.2
  • 1.150.1
  • 1.149.3
  • 1.149.2
  • 1.148.4
  • 1.148.3
  • 1.147.5
  • 1.147.4
  • 1.146.9
  • 1.146.8
  • 1.146.7
  • 1.146.6
  • 1.146.5
  • 1.145.3
  • 1.144.4
  • 1.144.3
  • 1.143.5
  • 1.143.4
  • 1.143.3
  • 1.143.2
  • 1.142.4
  • 1.142.3
  • 1.141.7
  • 1.141.6
  • 1.141.4
  • 1.141.2
  • 1.139.6
  • 1.136.4
  • 1.133.8
  • 1.132.7
  • 1.131.7
  • 1.130.8
  • 1.129.2
  • 1.128.4
  • 1.127.1
  • 1.126.2
  • 1.125.2
  • 1.122.10
  • 1.96.6
  • 1.89.5

Uplink is the official Storj DCS (Decentralized Cloud Storage) client-side command-line interface developed by Storj Labs Inc., currently at release 1.150.2 and actively maintained across forty incremental versions. The tool exists to give developers, system administrators, and backup scripts direct, programmatic access to Storj’s distributed object-storage network without relying on a graphical front-end, thereby enabling automated uploads, downloads, synchronization, bucket management, encryption key handling, and bandwidth-controlled transfers from any Windows terminal or batch job. Typical use cases include nightly server backups that stream encrypted archives straight to decentralized nodes, CI pipelines that publish build artifacts to resilient cloud buckets, multimedia workflows that shard large video files across the globe for faster edge delivery, and personal projects that migrate data away from traditional centralized providers while keeping full control over encryption keys. Because the utility is packaged as a lightweight, dependency-free executable, it can be embedded in Docker images, scheduled tasks, or PowerShell scripts without altering the host environment. The software belongs to the “Cloud & Storage” category of system tools, and its changelog shows steady evolution from early alpha builds to the present 1.150.2 milestone, each iteration refining encryption performance, improving retry logic, and expanding platform compatibility. 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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