Online Storage Options Compared
Having a local folder that is automatically synced to secure online storage is awesome.
Drop a document in a folder. Boom. It’s backed up to a remote server. And then, almost instantly, downloaded to any other computers you have configured to use that same remote storage solution.
Many of us have been using services like Drop Box for this very purpose for a while now.
Recently, Canonical unveiled Ubuntu One. Which is exactly this sort of service.
After we talked about this on the latest Linux Action Show… I got to thinking. How do all the various remote storage/syncing services stack up? Which ones offer the best bang for my buck?
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