Welcome to MemCloud! This tool lets you combine the memory of multiple computers into one shared storage space. It’s perfect for a local network, whether you are using macOS, Windows, or Linux machines. Follow the steps below to download and run MemCloud easily.
To run MemCloud, your system needs:
Visit the Releases Page: Go to our Releases page to find the latest version of MemCloud.
memcloud-macos.tar.gz.memcloud-windows.zip.memcloud-linux.tar.gz.Download the File: Click on the file that matches your operating system to start downloading.
Locate the Downloaded File: Once the download is complete, navigate to your Downloads folder.
.tar.gz file and choose “Extract Here”..zip file and choose “Extract All”../memcloud.memcloud.exe in the extracted folder../memcloud.Start the Daemon: Once the application is running, MemCloud will start the daemon process. This process manages the pooled memory across devices.
Connect Devices: Ensure other devices on your local network run MemCloud. They will automatically find each other. You can view connected nodes from the application interface.
Storing Data: Now you can start sending data to your MemCloud. The data will be stored across the pooled RAM of all connected machines.
Accessing Data: Use the application interface to view stored data and manage it. You can add or remove data easily.
Yes, MemCloud works on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
MemCloud does not save data permanently. However, always be cautious when sharing sensitive information over a network.
If you encounter any problems, check the following:
For further assistance, please check our GitHub Issues page for troubleshooting guides and more FAQs.
To download MemCloud, revisit our Releases page. Choose your version based on your operating system and follow the installation steps listed above.
Thank you for choosing MemCloud! Enjoy creating your own ephemeral cloud storage.