Installation Tutorial for Zenko CloudServer on Linux Mint Latest

Prerequisites

sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y curl gcc git gnupg make python2.7 python-pip python-dev build-essential

Install Zenko CloudServer

  1. Download the appropriate binary package (Ubuntu 18.04) for Zenko CloudServer using the following command:
curl -OL https://s3.amazonaws.com/zenko-e2e/2018-09-07/Zenko-CloudServer-Installer-ubuntu18.04.sh
  1. Make the installer executable with the following command:
chmod +x Zenko-CloudServer-Installer-ubuntu18.04.sh
  1. Run the installer with sudo permissions as shown below:
sudo ./Zenko-CloudServer-Installer-ubuntu18.04.sh
  1. The installer will prompt you to enter an installation principal. Enter the principal and its associated secret key to authorize the installation.

  2. Next, the installer will prompt you to opt-in or opt-out of data collection. It is believed that enabling data collection helps improve the Zenko CloudServer, but if you don't want data to be sent to Zenko, then select the option to opt-out.

  3. The installer will automatically configure Zenko CloudServer and install all necessary dependencies.

  4. Once the installation is complete, you can verify the installation by running the following command:

zenko start

If Zenko CloudServer is successfully installed, you'll be able to see the Zenko management console at http://localhost:8000.

That's it! You can now use Zenko CloudServer for your cloud storage needs in your Linux Mint system.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you learned how to install Zenko CloudServer on Linux Mint Latest. Zenko CloudServer is a reliable tool for cloud storage needs, and this installation tutorial should help even beginners get started.

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