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My LtdCo Server Needs

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    #11
    Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
    Why note use either Google or MS online offerings? There are only three of you so wonder why you would stump for a server. Which you then have to setup for remote access (so you can work from home) and if it falls over..well.

    It's very hard these days to justify having your own hardware these days IMHO.
    Tried to upload a large file to OneDrive that I have with O365, 2gb file size limit.

    Somethings never change...

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      #12
      Well there is that annoyance..but I think its more that O365 uses sharepoint for file storage than OneDrive For Business itself. Have you tried it with OneDrive - not OneDrive For Business?

      Might be some plain storage offerings out there rather than complete online app suites. Would probably suit me and the OP better.
      McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
      Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."

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        #13
        We use Soonr for folder syncing - no problems so far.

        I think a server is overkill for your requirements, have a look at Soonr and see how you get on.

        GE

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          #14
          What about something like 'cloud' based Confluence?

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