90 Online Storage Services
via Lifehack, this is a list of 90 online storage services. For me, I usually use yousendit.com to send and receive files from my office’s clients because our email server blocks any potentially “dangerous” attachments… and that includes no .doc and un-passworded zip file.
If you think you don’t need this many services then maybe you can give me your harddisk. I have tons of mp3s and downloaded movies/ebooks that my harddisk cannot contain them anymore. So I might back-up some of my files on these online services hehe.
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August 31st, 2006 at 11:38 am
You can also try IBackup for Windows. One of the pioneers in online backup solutions, IBackup was recently rated as the `best all-around backup service’ by none other than the PC World magazine.
With IBackup for Windows you can perform easy and secure backups and restores of your most important files and folders. They have a wide range of account options that are designed for large amounts of usable storage at least price.
IBackup’s online backup services include applications for interactive and automatic scheduling of backups with compression and encryption during transmission, incremental/full backups, synchronization, advanced logging and reporting. You can do backups/restores of MS SQL Server and Exchange Server databases. IBackup supports backups for UNIX and Linux based computers using rsync, the open source utility that provides fast incremental transfers. IBackup allows historical view of your data through use of its `Snapshots’ technology. You can easily restore from the Snapshots of files maintained in your IBackup account.
IBackup has a great application called IDrive. This had mapped my online account as a local drive on my computer. The advantage of IDrive is that I can drag-and-drop, open, edit and save my files in the online backup account, as if they are on my local computer. IDrive Multimedia , another variation of Network Drive technology (available only for XP and 2000) can stream multimedia content like video and audio using a media player. It also supports concurrent operations for Access and other office applications.
Web-Manager, their browser-based application, allows you to share files/folders by creating sharable links and emailing them to persons with whom you like to share the data. You can also
`privately share’ data with another IBackup user using Web-Manager. The user with whom you share data with can even change the data!
Want to try this? Go to IBackup home page and try their free trial.