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    #21
    Originally posted by DS23 View Post
    just want to say i love dropbox. synched all over the place. it is so useful - it works so well! i've been thinking of paying up for a big slice but have been thinking of searching alternatives before i pay up. some useful links here. thanks.
    How much space have you got? I've pretty much pimped out every loop hole to get my 23gb!
    Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
    I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

    I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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      #22
      Originally posted by AtW View Post
      If you plan to use "cloud storage" then make sure you've got good backup strategy.
      agreed. nothing on top box is unique. or, only disposable stuff anyway.

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        #23
        Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
        How much space have you got? I've pretty much pimped out every loop hole to get my 23gb!
        maxed out at 22 gb or so as i was sharing a virtual environment to a client the other week. got 12gig free at the moment. i'm only a freebee really. but probably not for long. need a multi terabyte backup in place first though for reasons 8tuu and diver warn.

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          #24
          Originally posted by AtW View Post
          If you plan to use "cloud storage" then make sure you've got good backup strategy.
          Having it synced on several PCs IS a secondary level of backup... you can even view DB as a tool just for keeping mirrored copies.

          I don't think keeping your own server is inherently safer. A disk can die or someone could steal it... so you need multiples in different locations. Backups on tape/etc might or might not be usable, you never know until you try them. And so on. I'm confident the risk a cloud service offers is significantly better than the amateur setup I could put together... and for the cost of a half-decent local system you could run your data through 3 separate cloud systems.
          In fact I think I read that's what Apple do for their cloud thing... run on Amazon AND Azure both for double security and to avoid (ironically) vendor lock-in.
          Originally posted by MaryPoppins
          I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
          Originally posted by vetran
          Urine is quite nourishing

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            #25
            Synology have just launched a 'cloud' app for the disk station. Have installed it but haven't used it in anger yet. Will report back if it's any good.
            World's Best Martini

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              #26
              I currently use Drop Box and Evernote but I'm looking at the Google Drive option

              Looks good for the free storage and will be willing to pay for extra if and when needed
              Join IPSE

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                #27
                I've just purchased £10 per annum from a Livedrive reseller.

                It says unlimited.

                Awaiting set up details.




                Tone

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                  #28
                  Just found this which seems interesting: Box | Simple Online Collaboration: Online File Storage, FTP Replacement, Team Workspaces (F.A.Q. on promotion > https://support.box.com/entries/2076...promotion-faqs

                  If you own any one of a number of devices from LG, Sony (or Sony Ericsson), RIM (Blackberry) or HP. Taken from their site:

                  What 50GB promotions does Box currently have and when do they end?

                  > LG Android phones and tablets: Now through 12/31/12, download Box for Android on your device and sign in to get your upgrade automatically.

                  > Sony Tablet S and Tablet P: Now through 12/31/12, download Box for Android on your tablet and sign in to get your upgrade automatically.

                  > HP TouchPad: Now through 12/31/12, download Box for TouchPad on your tablet and sign in to get your upgrade automatically.

                  > RIM PlayBook: Now through 12/31/12, download Box for PlayBook on your tablet and sign in to get your upgrade automatically.

                  > Sony Ericsson Xperia phones: Now through 12/31/12, download Box for Android on your smartphone and log in to get your upgrade automatically.

                  Where it says 'log in', you still get the storage if you sign up as a new user.

                  A little added info:- box.net have individual file upload limits of 100MB. They do not have a desktop sync program (unless you're willing to pay to upgrade your account type), however you can find instructions to mount their free storage as a network drive to make it much easier to use.

                  Hope this helps someone?
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by DS23 View Post
                    maxed out at 22 gb or so as i was sharing a virtual environment to a client the other week. got 12gig free at the moment. i'm only a freebee really. but probably not for long. need a multi terabyte backup in place first though for reasons 8tuu and diver warn.
                    Another thought. I've got 100 GB with my hosting ISP, of which I'm only using 350 MB at the moment. It's not the cheapest hosting available, but it's not a great deal and has been pretty reliable for the last few years.

                    I need to read my T&Cs again, but I could in theory at least shove a load up there.
                    Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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                      #30
                      I use Livedrive for off-site tertiary backups

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