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    #11
    you can get 30GIG free from these guys: http://www.humyo.com and if you need more, you'll need to pay per 100GB. I presume from your logon name, you are uploading/downloading oracle DB's of some sort..so even this probably is not enough.

    A reply to your message did warn of upload times, most connections at home etc have a far smaller bandwidth for upload than download....so expect slowness with few larger files.

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      #12
      Just had a look at Amazon S3. Looks very good. I signed up.
      "Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."

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        #13
        Originally posted by weboo View Post
        you can get 30GIG free from these guys: http://www.humyo.com and if you need more, you'll need to pay per 100GB. I presume from your logon name, you are uploading/downloading oracle DB's of some sort..so even this probably is not enough.

        A reply to your message did warn of upload times, most connections at home etc have a far smaller bandwidth for upload than download....so expect slowness with few larger files.
        Cheers for that. That looks like it should do the trick.

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          #14
          Originally posted by dang65 View Post
          That'll probably be ok for me, to be honest. I only want to stick various documents up there which I'd normally carry round on a USB stick and be paranoid of losing. Somewhere I can bung useful stuff and access from anywhere is fine. Cheers.
          I tend to just FTP such things to my website - then I can download them from anywhere with a web connection. If confidentiality is an issue then I put them in a directory that isn't web-accessible and use FTP at the other end. Even MS's command-line FTP client is adequate for the job, so there's no need for any additional software.

          That reminds me, I've got a load of files from two clients ago that need removing...

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