![]() Store the data in your own Amazon Cloud Drive, Amazon Web Services (S3 or Glacier), Google Drive, Google Cloud Storage (including “Nearline”), Dropbox, OneDrive account, your own SFTP server, or a folder on your NAS. How about Arq Backup? It’s US$49.99 per user and lifetime upgrades cost anther US$29.99.Īrq stores your encrypted backups in a format that’s open and documented. But, this won’t work for me, because then the only way to get individual files out of these buckets would be by using the Hyper Backup on my Synology. The backup is managed by the Hyper Backup application, and the files are embedded into “buckets.” Buckets are how on a higher level, Amazon stores data. It works, but the files are not backed up individually. It will backup to cloud services including Amazon Drive. Synology has some utilities including their Hyper Backup. I tried these following programs but don’t use them. So, like I said, once I run ExpanDrive I can easily backup with ChronoSync. But it doesn’t work with Amazon Drive it only connects to S3. SyncBackPro was recently updated to version 8 to support the latest cloud storage APIs.ĬhronoSync is a Mac program which costs US$49.99. Below is the destination choices in SyncBackPro. so if you only have a PC, you would not even need ExpanDrive if you don’t want to locally mount the Cloud Drive. It natively supports Amazon Cloud drive and costs CA$77.95. On the PC I have used SyncBackPro for backups for several years. It mounts the Cloud Drive on the Mac and the PC. I store my data locally on a Synology DS12+ drive. Now it looks like they don’t even have that plan. I was paying about CA$20 per month anyhow for a family plan to allow multiple computers. Then in late 2016 I couldn’t backup from the network drives. It allowed unlimited backup from the network storage. But that’s more than the Amazon Prime has Amazon Drive Unlimited for CA$59.99 per year. There are Dropbox Enterprise accounts Standard for CA$17.50 and Advanced for CA$27.50 per month with 2TB and Unlimited storage respectively. It has 1 TB for a cost of CA$10.75 per month. In general, I use a Dropbox Individual Plus account for the day-to-day file management. People who purchase the bundle are also entered in a drawing for a MacBook Air, and those who gift the bundle can win a 16 GB Wi-Fi iPad.I am not the usual “consumer.” I have about 5 terabytes of personal photos and videos I want to save in the cloud plus personal documents. ![]() That's some serious savings on some really great apps, and there are only 11 days left to grab it. The bundle will cost you US$79, with a total value of US$626, according to Fusion. Check out the Fusion Ads Holiday Bundle page for descriptions and links for all of the included apps, services and icons. The Mac apps in the bundle include Versions, FontCase, Billings, DrawIt, ExpanDrive, TextExpander and Kaleidoscope (a slick app I'll be reviewing soon). ![]() It also includes credits for Postmark, an email marketing service, some icon packs and the Keynote Wireframe Toolkit for putting together web designs in Keynote. The bundle includes seven Mac applications, plus a copy of the popular CMS, ExpressionEngine and related training products. It's especially pertinent to web designers, but any designer who doesn't already own some of the included apps would be wise to take a look! Fusion Ads is offering a bundle that will be of particular interest to designers. The holidays have become rife with software bundles, bringing big savings to consumers (when there are enough apps in the bundle you don't already own).
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