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SpiderOak
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Combines cloud syncing, storage service and backup client
Thus you have a single service for all of the things.
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Incrementals
SpiderOak updates only that part of the file that has changed, saving bandwidth and time.
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Available for many platforms
The Spideroak client is available for Linux, MacOS, Windows, Android and iOS.
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Zero knowledge
Data is locally encrypted before uploading to Spideroak. They cannot recover your data even if they wanted to since it is stored in encrypted state on their servers.
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Unintrusive
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Windows; Linux; OSX; Android; iOS
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rsync
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Fast and bandwidth efficient
Only the changed parts of files are synced. For instance, if a long log file increases by just a few lines of text, a small diff will be sent to and saved in the archive. Rsync also compresses data in transit.
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No official GUI
To use rsync, you have to know your way around the command line.
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Works over SSH
SSH support allows sending files securely over the network by encrypting all communcation.
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Complicated, and you can accidentally overwrite the wrong files
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Pre-installed on OSX and most Linux distributions
Many *nix systems bundle rsync so there's nothing to install. All you need to do is open up the terminal and start using rsync.
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Free and open source
Licensed under GNU.
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Platforms:
Linux, Mac, BSD
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MEGA
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Cross platform
Linux, Windows and Mac.
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Slow syncs
Servers are slow, and the new app is terrible.
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Client-side encryption
All files uploaded to Mega are first encrypted on the users side. To access files a decryption key must be supplied. For ease of use, the decryption key can be appended to the URL you share.
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50GB free
50 GB trial for new accounts after registering for a month, then 15 GB. There's also three upgrade plans, starting at 500GB and $110/yr. 15GB may not seem much, but Dropbox only offers 2GB for the free plan. This is better than Google Drive because Google Drive storage is shared with all the Google services you are using.
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Functional web interface
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Easy to use
Just drag and drop files in the browser window, then create a link for sharing. You will need an account to create a link. To streamline the process for new users you can start uploading as soon as you access the website and create an account while it's uploading.
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Respects personal privacy
They will never look through your files unless they ask for permission.
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Open source client
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Platforms:
Windows; Android; iOS; Mac OS X; Chrome OS; Linux
Mobile App:
Yes
Offline access:
Yes
Versioning:
Yes
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Tarsnap
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Focus on encryption and deduplication
Encryption allows the use to access their files with only their own keys and the deduplication saves on costs of storage as any duplicate file will be removed automatically. So not only is the platform safety minded but cost is taken into account for the user as well.
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No automatic deletion of old backups
Users will have to manually delete their old backups as there is no way to set a threshold of when older backups should be removed.
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No need to worry about versioning
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Awkward setup of encryption keys
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Platforms:
Linux; OSX; BSD
De-duplication:
Yes
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TeraCopy
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Sometimes clashes with 7 zip
From my experience, TeraCopy does not do well in conjunction with 7zips. It seems to error on some systems when you do a drag-and-drop extract.
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Faster file deletion
It deletes files much much faster than built in Windows file manager.
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Can check files for copy errors
TeraCopy can automatically check/verify the copied files for errors, by calculating their CRC or other checksum/hash value.
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Seamless shell integration
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Skips badly copied files
TeraCopy skips badly copied files during the copying process, and then displays them at the end of the transfer "Verify" with checksum/hash, so you can see which files to re-copy. See also, OpenHashTab for Windows and DeadHash for Windows, Linux, Android.
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Platforms:
Windows, Mac
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Proprietary
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Tresorit
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Client-side encryption
Encryption is performed before content gets uploaded to the cloud.
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No Telephone Support
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Cross-platform
With clients for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and Blackberry.
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Proprietary
Because the software is proprietary, there's no way to review the security practices or really know how the software operates under the hood. As such it can be considered as not safe for sensitive information.
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Free storage space (get additional space through bonuses)
5 GB, up to 16 GB with bonuses.
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Significantly more expensive than just about everything else
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Platforms:
Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, Windows Phone
End-to-end encryption:
Yes
Mobile App:
Yes
Offline access:
Yes
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CrashPlan
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Buggy
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Unintrusive
You set it up once and from then it runs in the background whenever you are not using your computers (or at specified times).
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Home edition discontinued
CrashPlan's home edition will be shut down on October 23, 2018. They are no longer accepting new signups or subscription renewals.
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Supports multiple backup destinations
You can set up different files/folders to back up to specific places.
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Popular features (local backup and trusted offsite backup) no longer available
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Differential and incremental file backup
CrashPlan updates only that part of the file that has changed, saving bandwidth and time.
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Heavy client
The BackupClient is based on Java and therefore a lot more memory-intensive than most other backup solutions
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Unlimited online storage
The $5/mo individual plan and the $12.50/mo family plan gets you unlimited cloud storage.
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Buggy
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Allows custom encryption keys
Custom 448 bit user-provided encryption key can be used to encrypt the backed up data in the cloud.
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Users can order a physical copy of their data
They will send you an external hard drive to your house.
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Unlimited revision history
CrashPlan saves all previous versions of a file.
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Platforms:
Windows; Linux; OSX; Android; iOS
Versioning:
Yes
Continuous:
Yes
Incremental:
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BackupPC
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No need to install anything more on the backed-up PC
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Version 3 on-disk format is impossible to "file-copy"
V3 format uses hard-links which is almost impossble to "file-copy" (using filesystem level tools like cp or rsync) on a large system, since the hardlink management eats up vast amounts of memory (the only way to copy a backup server is to copy using a whole-disk copying method). This has been fixed in version 4 format which uses pointer files instead of hardlinks.
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Able to handle large amount of servers and data
The disk IO can be a bootleneck but the system itself handles even multi terabyte servers easily.
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Web UI timeouts on large amount of data to be displayed
The Web UI needs large amount of time to walk a directory with thousands of entries and it may cause the webserver or client to timeout. Large directories may require the admin to use the command line tools to list or restore files or directories.
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Supports various platforms
Backup method is highly configurable, using local copy, ssh, rsync, SMB or custom transfer, so able to backup almost any OS supporting these.
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Open Source
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Efficient disk format
The disk format automatically deduplicates files, and optionally compress files or assist recovery with redundancy information (par2); storage disk usage is very efficient.
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Combining full and incremental backups into "filled" view
Backups are always viewed as a whole, regardless of the count or data content of past incrementals.
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Rich command line tools
Apart from the Web UI there are command line tools for doing all tasks related to the backup system.
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License:
GPL
Scripting language:
Perl
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Web-based
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Seafile
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Free and open source
Seafile community edition is licensed under GPLv2 with source code available on GitHub.
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Requires maintenance
You have to manually keep the server and clients up to date.
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Client-side encryption
All files are transferred with AES 128 bit encryption.
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Platforms:
Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS, Android
API:
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File versioning:
yes
File sharing (w/ other users):
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Sync
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5GB of free storage
250% more space than Dropbox basic plan.
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Privacy conscious
Terms and conditions favor user privacy.
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Encryption
Data is fully encrypted on the client-side, both in-transit and at-rest.
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Two-factor authentication
Even free accounts offer 2FA.
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Back In Time
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Easy to use
Although highly customizable, Back in Time is also suited for people who want an easy tool to use that will back up their data. You can use BiT simply by configuring where to save snapshots, what folders to backup and when to do it.
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Interface could be more intuitive
The program uses non-labeled, non-intuitive icons and the purpose and functionality of the file browser is not clear at first glance.
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Efficient use of storage with file-level deduplication
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Highly configurable
Almost all functionality of the program can be customized. It's possible to set when snapshot get removed based on age, available disk space, quantity in a set time period, you can include and exclude files, folders and filetypes, you can defer backups when on battery power, you can ignore errors, you can preserve ACL, extended attributes and so on.
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License:
GPL-2.0
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FreeFileSync
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It supports multiple protocols
It will work with MTP, FTP, SFTP, FTPS, and more.
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Does not preserve folder timestamps when copying
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It can copy locked files
It supports Volume Shadow Copy Service, meaning that it can copy files even if they are in use or otherwise locked.
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Memory hog
It runs a little slow on computers who don't have much RAM available.
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Cross-platform
It runs on Windows, Linux and MacOS.
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Limited built in history
The program only remembers the latest set of folders you synced, so you have to save your syncs or create batch files.
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Portable version available
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A little intimidating for novices
If you never ran a file syncing software, this can be a little tricky to configure as your first one.
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It is quite performant
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No backup encryption
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Google Drive support
FreeFileSync provides direct access to Google Drive, no additional software is needed.
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It doesn't run on older Linux systems
It's dependencies don't allow it to run on older systems.
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Completely free
Source code releases are provided under GPLv2.
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It supports realtime sync
It can be configured to constantly monitor two folders for changes and sync them instantly when a change is detected.
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It lets you program batch scripts
You can program your own jobs for execution as a script.
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It supports case sensitive synchronization
For Unix-like systems.
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It supports long file paths
It can copy files and folders with more than 260 characters in their paths.
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It supports versioning
Versioning is keeping multiple instances of the modifications of your files.
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It can sync both local disks and network shares
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Platforms:
Windows, Mac, Linux
License:
GPL-3.0-only
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WinDataReflector File Synchronization and Backup
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Portable
Portable version available.
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Multiple tabs for tasks
Can run multiple tasks in tabs.
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Syncs USB drives
Recognizes removable USB drives and automatically and automatically starts synchronization when they become available.
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Scheduler
Built in scheduler for synchronization and backup tasks.
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Real time synchronization
Detects changes as they happen and syncs them.
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Can synchronize to the cloud
Supports synchronizing to SFTP, OneDrive, DropBox and Google Drive.
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Beautiful interface
Good looking functional interface no clutter.
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Visual comparison
Shows differences between synchronized folders before actually syncing them and can manually change the default action for each file.
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Very fast synchronization
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Box
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Huge Data (10 GB) in free plan
Its free plan comes with 10 GB!
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Log in on every use
Any time the app is opened the user's log-in needs to be typed in, which can become annoying. While it is a nice privacy feature, an option to turn it off would be nice.
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Cross-platform desktop and mobile
Box is available for Windows, OS X, iOS, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phones. Which mean access to ones files no matter the device or platform used.
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No Linux client
They are not willing to listen to Linux community. They've also deleted a bunch of messages from Linux users on their forum
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Sharing and privacy features built for business and IT users
Such as advanced sharing options, task assignment, notifications. Making an easy way to stay up to date on assigned tasks.
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Missing collaborative apps
Not being able to easily back up office works through an integrated office suite can be a set back when comparing to backup apps like Drive. While you can set certain apps to save their files to the Box folder, it is not as easy as using something like Google Docs, which not only saves while you are working but as soon as you are done, with no extra steps.
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Extendable via plugins
There are plug-ins for applications that allow interactions with Box.
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Salesforce and NetSuite support
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Platforms:
Windows; OSX; Android; iOS; Windows Phone; BlackBerry
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pCloud
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No file size limits
Allows you to store your HD videos, FLAC music files, and large documents.
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Not a well known company
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Lifetime options for storage space
Allows you to subscribe for life instead of paying every month/year.
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Software develoment has bad QA
The fact the mapping issue even exists is a token of bad QA in software development.
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Desktop app doesn't take space on hard disk
Computers see it as a network drive.
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Adds drivemapping without asking
The desktop app adds a P: drivemapping without asking for confirmation. Dangerous (not to say totally irresponsible) in case you already have a drive mapped.
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Other users can upload files to your storage
Have others upload files directly to your account from any browser using "Upload links".
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Low bandwith
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Cross-platform
Backup and use your files from any device with Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, or iOS.
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Very reliable
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No synchronization speed limits
Sync files as fast as your internet plan allows you to.
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Linux client
Support for all file systems and distributions.
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Rewind option for FREE
Rewind option is possible for free up to 15 days back in time, 30 days back with Premium plans and you can pay for a whole year of file versioning only 39 EUR!
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Easy Sharing
A lot of sharing options between accounts and other non-pCloud-users.
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Branding of Download links
Cool branding feature possible for the videos and pictures :)
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Free 10gb of storage
Higher than most of the other cloud services except Mega.
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2tb storage and 2tb bandwidth
Unlike all the other clouds this makes it great for sharing large files. To lots of people.
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Free bandwidth with ads
This is nice if you don't care about what is people see on the page when you share the file and you have large files to send.
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WebDAV access
Files can be accessed using WebDAV (although there is a limitation at the moment that prevents access via WebDAV if two-factor authentication is set up.. hopefully to be resolved in the near future).
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Platforms:
Windows, Mac, Linux
Mobile App:
Yes
Offline access:
Yes
Versioning:
Yes
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Déjà Dup
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Backend provider choices recently removed
As of version 42, support for backup to Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, Openstack Swift, Rackspace, etc has been removed entirely. Google Drive is the default and seemingly only option.
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Straightforward interface
The program's interface has 4 tabs - overview, storage, folders and schedule. You select where to back up in "storage", what folders to back up and ignore in "folders" and how often to back up in "schedule." Overview displays all these settings and offers a choice of backing up and restoring.
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No way to set limitations on how much disk space the application should use
The program will use up all available disk space for backups. There's not way to set limitations.
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Can back up to any server that Nautilus can connect to
You can connect to both physically connected devices as well as devices that are available over FTP, SSH, as long as Nautilus can connect to them.
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No way to set a specific backup time for automatic backups
You can only set the backups to be daily, weekly or monthly without the ability to tell what time the backups should happen.
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Available on Ubuntu by default
For people using Ubuntu, this is already installed.
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Stride (previously HipChat)
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Will be discontinued Feb 2019
Slack acquired Stride / Hip Chat. Both Stride and Hip Chat will cease to exist. Sad since they were quite usable.
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Available on Web, Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android
You can access HipChat from pretty much every common platform. HipChat even allows chatting via SMS.
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Prioprietary (non-free/libre)
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Powerful @mentions
You can ping people to get their attention even if they are not online by @mentioning them. Depending on how the person has set their account up it can be by notifications via in-app sounds, visual alerts, and even email, SMS, or mobile app push notifications.
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Reliability of service has been weak
The reliability of the hosted HipChat service, particularly in the early days of version 4.x, has not been a strong suit.
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Huge list of integrations
Including Asana, Github, Zendesk, WordPress, MongoDB, TeamCity, JIRA, Confluence, PowerShell and more that 40 others.
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Free plan has limited storage
Free plan comes with 5GB of storage, where as paid plan has "Unlimited".
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Cheap
Free with unlimited users, $2/user/month for voice + video calls, screencasts, full history retention and management. (Even enterprise feature like SAML)
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Only one-on-one video calls in free version
There is no option for multi-user conference calls.
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Simple, easy to use
An intuitive, easy to overview interface listing both online and offline users.
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No emoji
There's no emoji support. Instead there are some strange custom emoticons which only make sense for people steeped in internet subculture and never get updated.
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Embeds files
Things like photos get automatically embedded in the chat thread once you upload them.
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API calls are limited even on paid plan to 500 calls in 5min by default
This will force you to contact them when you need more calls.
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Guest access
You can invite people to join conversations even if they don't have a HipChat account. HipChat will generate a link to share and the guest will only need to enter their name to join the conversation.
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Non-synced notifications
Messages read on one client don't sync their status to another client.
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Desktop client
HipChat has an optional desktop client powered by Adobe AIR.
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Good audio and video support
HipChat audio and video works on mobile platforms and web browsers.
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"Rooms" for persistent group chat
Participate and keep tabs on ongoing discussions on particular topics or amongst certain groups of people.
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Self-Hosting available
If you are worried about third-parties getting access to your data you should consider self-hosting. With self-hosting you are in control over where your data is stored, who has access to it. You will also not be vulnerable to exploits of a third-party provider.
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Plentiful GIFs and custom Emoticons
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Syntax coloring
Pasted code can be colored based on syntax.
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Will be updated to have more functions in the future
A big company with experience will bring in more options like Google Apps One Time Login.
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Reliability has been great
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Powerful command system
E.g. part, away, all, here etc.
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Platforms:
Web iOS Android OSX Windows Linux
Hosting options:
Hosted & self-hosted
Service integrations:
Yes
Screensharing:
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OwnCloud
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Open source software
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Not plug and play as Dropbox etc
You may need some help installing it on your web space, though some providers offer free install server.
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Allows selective sync
Desktop clients offer sync almost as versatile as dropbox.
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You have full control with your data
Only chose a provider or host it on your soho-server.
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Syncthing
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Free and open-source
Licensed under MIT.
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In beta
Although mostly stable, such stability is not guaranteed, and support is only community driven. Caution advised.
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Cross-platform
Available for Linux, OS X and Windows and web.
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Works out of the box
Requires no configuration to protect your privacy; it just works.
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Reasonably active community forum
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Unofficial Android client available
An Android app was created by a third-party.
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Platforms:
Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Android
License:
MPL-2.0
Technology:
Go
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Microsoft OneDrive
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Integrates with Microsoft Office software
It integrates with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc as if you were using OneDrive locally.
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No client for Linux
No client for Linux.
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Share files and folders easily
You can choose what files and folders to share with other people then send them a link.
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Old versions and deleted files aren't available online, just on one computer.
On some other services you can see previous versions and deleted files for a time, but with OneDrive, these are only available on the computer the edit was made. So if someone who has write permission on your shared folder deletes your stuff you just have to ask them to go in their recycle bin (and hope they didn't empty it!), which makes it less useful for teams.
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No setup for Windows 8/8.1/10
If you use Windows 8 or later, OneDrive is already built in your system and can be accessed via file explorer.
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Online OneDrive are slow
Compared to other cloud storage, the web interface of Onedrive is slow. It got a slight delay on every action like opening a folder, delete, etc.
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Collaboration via Office 365
If you use Office 365 with OneDrive, you can share a file to edit collaboratively in real time.
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Recycle bin doesn't support replace
Imagine you have 100 folders to be restored, and they cannot be restored because existing folder is already in your main folder and you intend to overwrite them but they don't support it.
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Photos taken with a smartphone can be set to automatically upload to OneDrive
When Android, iOS and Windows Phone users take a photo with their phone it can be set to automatically upload to OneDrive via app.
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