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Sleepstalker
Mar 17, 2009Aspirant
Dropbox ?
Dropbox is a very handy service for keeping files in sync across multiple computers and it support Windows, Mac, and Linux. I have only tested in Windows so far, but I use Linux as well and might use...
fbmachines
Aug 24, 2011Guide
For me, having only laptops & mobile devices, my NASs are the only thing I keep running. Thus, I would have to keep my laptop on at various hours to seed the cloud. I'm not keen on that idea.
I currently use Crashplan, installed on a ReadyNAS Pro-6, for one of my offsite disaster recovery options. The price is great but it is just basically for disaster recovery as there aren't any file server features (i.e. file sharing, collaboration, user restrictions...). Once I put my files there I don't really touch them unless I need to recover them.
Why is there such a premium if you seed Egnyte via a ReadyNAS vs. PC? Is there more to it than that? Am I missing something?
I would be more open to paying a reasonable upfront fee for an addon vs. a reoccurring monthly fee.
Thanks for the open communication Johnny!
I currently use Crashplan, installed on a ReadyNAS Pro-6, for one of my offsite disaster recovery options. The price is great but it is just basically for disaster recovery as there aren't any file server features (i.e. file sharing, collaboration, user restrictions...). Once I put my files there I don't really touch them unless I need to recover them.
Why is there such a premium if you seed Egnyte via a ReadyNAS vs. PC? Is there more to it than that? Am I missing something?
I would be more open to paying a reasonable upfront fee for an addon vs. a reoccurring monthly fee.
Thanks for the open communication Johnny!
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