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Carbonite vs mozy vs sugarsync
Carbonite vs mozy vs sugarsync











carbonite vs mozy vs sugarsync

Carbonite vs mozy vs sugarsync upgrade#

The cheapest upgrade is only $2.99/month.As with Dropbox and other solutions, you can instantly share any file with others through a link on Zumodrive.This is particularly handy for the photos I don’t deem worthy enough to go on my Flickr account. Photos are automatically synced with either iPhoto or Picasa (I use the latter).This is also the case in the other solutions outlined above, but didn’t used to be the case with Zumodrive (it used to be like an online USB flash drive). This means changes made in a particular folder are always reflected in Zumodrive with no extra actions needed by the user. I thought it could be perfect for my needs! Why? I used to use it all of the time last academic year, but hadn’t looked at it for a while. SugarSync is interesting and the cheapest of the options above, but I didn’t like the interface.Īs I navigated to the Dropbox website to give them my credit card details, I remembered Zumodrive.Also don’t like having to pay in one big chunk for a year’s service. MobileMe may provide extra features but only 20GB of storage.I found that all of them apart from Dropbox had something lacking: (too small? click on the table to enlarge!) I asked a few people on Twitter and in person what they used for off-site backups.

carbonite vs mozy vs sugarsync

😮Īs a consequence, I’m in the market for an upgrade to a paid-for cloud-based backup solution.

carbonite vs mozy vs sugarsync

They quite rightly pointed out something I hadn’t really considered – namely, I may have an Apple Time Capsule, but if my house burned down I’d be a bit stuck. Over Christmas I was talking with someone about backing up data.













Carbonite vs mozy vs sugarsync