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3 years, 2 months ago via Twitter

what's the best online backup/storage solution (i.e. elephant drive, dropbox, jungledisk, mozy, carbonite, etc.)?

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seshankrishnan | 3 years, 2 months ago view on twitter
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Mozy is the best. With the free account you are entitled to 2Gb of storage, and with the referral scheme ,for every person that uploads their data, you and the referred, get an extra 256MB of disk space.

you right click on your client in the taskbar, you then get access to a host of options. You can select your own files to backup, select a schedule to backup, and a myriad of other options to tinker with.

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alexaloha | 1 year, 11 months ago view on twitter
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It really depends on what you are looking for - elephantdrive for backup, dropbox for sync.

Dropbox is a great tool, but it really isn't a backup product. It's simple and clean, but it only works on one folder, there are no scheduling tools, and the storage space is limited.

I would recommend ElephantDrive or Jungledisk. Both use Amazon s3 for storage, so I think they can be relied upon. They both have pretty fully featured backup functionality. Elephantdrive has some other built in services like sharing and publishing; Jungledisk has elastic pricing (hard to predict but can be cheap at low storage levels).

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