![]() Given that I need to move around almost a terabyte of data I needed something better than a couple of gigs here and there. Not everything came through, but I still was in less trouble than I thought.įirst of all – I was not looking at free tier offerings. ![]() Last, but not least, I really wanted to like OneDrive – primarily because Microsoft bundles online versions of Office applications with it or grants additional 20GB of space should you subscribe to Office 365. I also have a huge collection of clients’ images on Picasa (including a lot of embedded ones) and I wasn’t looking forward to moving them around in any way. First of all – I wanted to minimize the hassle of moving, so I was really looking forward to either stay with Dropbox or at least retain it in some form. It looks like I’m gonna need a way bigger boat.īefore I started looking I had my own ideas and desires. Clients’ photography – both RAW and edited. Backups of forms from our laser hair removal business. ![]() I keep getting more and more of these – mostly photography, but other stuff as well. There’s a folder with PSD images from my photography thing, there’s backups of web sites, both live and gone, there’s documents, receipts, some e-books I am reading, a few backups of software I may or may not need. Recently I have noticed that my paid-for 100GB of Dropbox space is over 80% full. You’d think you had this all figured out – there’s your Dropbox and Google Drive and OneDrive and… wait, that’s one too many already. ![]()
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