Amazon Glacier: 99.999999999% durability long-term storage, for a penny a gig
2012.08.21.07:03
Amazon has unveiled the latest addition to AWS: Glacier, a long-term, cloud-based storage solution that costs just $0.01 per gigabyte per month. This is significantly cheaper than on-site storage, and at least ten times cheaper than other cloud storage services (such as Amazon S3, Dropbox, Azure, and so on.)
Online Storage
2012.02.08.12:20
Since the US government shut down the MegaUpload.com, internet users everywhere have been scrambling to find a place to store their large files online. Whether you are a full-out music pirate who distributes copyrighted material, or a regular user who just wants to share legal materials with friends and family, you’ll want to see these other cyberlocker services for yourself: here are The Best Alternatives to MegaUpload.com online file-sharing storage.
Re-examining Dropbox and its alternatives
2011.06.01.22:50
Recent revelations about privacy concerns with Dropbox have led many people — including me — to think about changing my practices regarding online file-storage and -synchronization providers.
CrashPlan (Unlimited)
2012.01.08
It seems like the Family plan would be perfect for a handful of computers. Spend $119 a year for unlimited offsite storage? Risk-free cancellation policy.
https://www.crashplan.com/consumer/store.vtl
CX (10GB)
2012.04.02
You get more free storage with this cloud-based backup/sync service (10GB) than any other, and that increases as you refer friends who join. The free version supports two users, and you can create two collaborative groups for other users to add comments and edits to files.
https://www.cx.com
Dropbox (2GB)
2012.04.02
Dropbox is the granddaddy of cloud file storage apps, available for Windows, Linux, and Mac desktop computers, as well as iPhone and Android phones. The idea behind Dropbox is a simple one: After you install the application, a Dropbox folder appears on your desktop, and you can drag and drop and organize your files in that one folder, which is stored in the cloud. This means you can work with that folder on multiple computers or on your mobile device and your synchronized files are always just a click or tap away. Dropbox gives you 2GB of storage space when you sign up for a free account.
https://www.dropbox.com
Gladinet Cloud Desktop Starter Edition Version 4.0.856
2012.04.02
Freeware (Non-Commercial) Cloud Synchronization
Finally, all that online storage you have access to but ignore— SkyDrive, Box, Amazon, etc.—can be put to use. Gladinet’s Cloud Sync copies your data to them all for the ultimate redundancy.
http://www.gladinet.com
iDriveSync Basic Version 1.0.1
2011.09.15
Non-Commercial Freeware Cloud Synchronization
The free version of iDriveSync gets you 5GB of online storage—more than double the competition from Dropbox and most others—with full sync to Windows and Mac systems, plus mobile and Web access.
http://www.idrivesync.com
Minus (10GB)
2011.09.15
Freeware Cloud Transfers
Whichever kind of file you want to share, Minus will let you upload it with your desktop app, phone, browser (via extensions), or via the website. Keep it private or make it public. Files can be up to 2GB in size, and you get 10GB of space free without an account (files are automatically deleted after 30 days), or 50GB if you sign up (files then stay until you delete them).
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MozyHome Online Backup (2GB)
2012.04.02
Freeware Cloud Storage
You only get 2GB of online storage for one PC (so there’s no synchronization), but Mozy’s a proven backup system, with an easy-to-master interface.
http://mozy.com/home
SendSpace (Free File Sharing)
2011.12.14
SendSpace is a file-sharing utility that’s been around since 2005. It includes a desktop tool — for Windows, Mac, and Linux systems — and mobile apps for iPhone and Android phones. SendSpace’s claim to fame is that you can share gargantuan files with others securely, and it functions more like a conduit for your files (you’re sending them, after all) than a cloud storage space for information you want to share with others. This ability to send mega-size files has worked well for me. I’ve used it to send gigabytes of book files to colleagues in other countries, and the service has been easy to use and reasonably prompt for those times when I need to deliver a file right away. SendSpace is free and allows you to share files without registering.
http://www.sendspace.com
Spring Partners Springpad
2012.01.29
Some people believe that note taking works better online, because syncing is faster, notes don’t take up local storage space, and sharing is easier. To exploit these advantages, Springpad’s free Web service (and mobile apps for Android and iOS) lets you add not just notes but also links, photos, videos, and files to your box of “stuff”–in much the same way as Dropbox, but with a clear notebook and to-do list function. You can also check out files that your Springpad-using friends unlock, making it an easy way to share videos and create collaborative lists.
http://springpadit.com/get_springpad/web
SugarSync (5GB)
2011.12.14
SugarSync is another multiplatform-friendly cloud offering that enables you to back up, synchronize, and share files on Windows and Mac computers and on a wide range of devices (iPad, iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Android, and Symbian). SugarSync seems to stand out a bit in the mobile realm; you can upload and sync files by email and sync your folders to your mobile device, which is great if you do lots of your work on the road.
http://www.sugarsync.com
Syncplicity Personal Edition (2GB)
2012.04.02
Freeware Cloud Storage
The 2GB of online storage may feel skimpy and it’s limited to syncing only two devices at a time, but Syncplicity throws in some interesting extras, including integration with third-party tools, such as Zoho and Scribd.
http://www.syncplicity.com
Windows Live Mesh (5GB)
2012.04.02
Freeware Cloud Storage
Microsoft stays competitive, providing 5GB of free online storage with its backup and sync client, even syncing program settings between Windows systems (Vista or 7). It also supports Macs for standard document sync, offers some remote desktop access, and, if you use SkyDrive, it takes advantage of that free 25GB backup space as well.
http://explore.live.com/windows-live-mesh?os=other
Wuala (2GB)
2012.04.02
Freeware Cloud Storage
LaCie’s backup/sync/share service does everything you’d expect, with 2GB free online storage and the promise of encrypted data.
http://www.wuala.com
ZumoDrive (1GB)
2011.12.14
ZumoDrive works with Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, Android, and Palm Pre and seems to be making a lot of people happy. Designed to give you access to all your files — music, documents, videos, photos, and more — wherever you are and no matter what device or platform you’re using, ZumoDrive’s tag line is “cloud storage that appears local.” You can easily link folders on your computer and devices to ZumoDrive and use the service’s integration with iTunes to organize, sync, and arrange your music lists without downloading the files to your computer. Sharing with others is also super-simple: Just enter the email addresses of folks you want to be able to share your files.
http://www.zumodrive.com