By: ColinMcCarthy
I love SpiderOak they are brilliant. Used them from the start, everything is backup on my Ubuntu box and my Mums Vista box. Sorted for only about $5 a month.
View ArticleBy: Luzius Meisser
Wuala is also zero-knowledge. The Wuala client never sends your password to our servers. So we cannot access your data.There are also other backup services that look like they are doing this if you...
View ArticleBy: Ambleston
I’m a happy SpiderOak subscriber and have been for quite a few years now when Dropbox wouldn’t sync for some reason and I needed my photo’s backed up and couldn’t wait for Dropbox to be sorted. I...
View ArticleBy: Bill
Free Online Backup: is there anything you don’t have the answer to? =P (yes im jk. it’s nice to see you take the time & explain/answer questions about your service. it’s a big plus in my book. will...
View ArticleBy: Nicolas Hennion
Here is a presentation screencast of this great onlibne service: http://blog.nicolargo.com/2010/05/spideroak-un-serieux-concurrent-a-dropbox.html
View ArticleBy: Philip H. MacIver
Thanks for the information. I have to admit I find the whole experience with Wuala at the moment much nicer. Although the only thing stopping me getting a 100GB account is having to pay for the whole...
View ArticleBy: Mike
Give CrashPlan a try. Yes, you have to pay for the year but it’s $54 which is $4.50 a month. They offer a 30 day trial. I have a 1TB drive which I have backed up to them for a while with zero issues.
View ArticleBy: Free Online Backup
Thank you for the input, all issues we are working on and I think you will be pleasantly surprised in the coming months as we continue to develop our client application and service.
View ArticleBy: Free Online Backup
We are working towards being 100% open sourced by the end of the year, we currently publish many libraries but not all our code. SpiderOak is primarily coded in Python.
View ArticleBy: Tommy Brunn
Sweet! I’ll be keeping my eye on how things develop, and I’ve already referred some people to you that I know would have great use of what you’re offering!
View ArticleBy: Free Online Backup
Philip, I think you 100% correct about essentially ‘how to keep backup’. It’s always a great idea to have a backup drive as of course no online backup provider will (at least not for quite some time)...
View ArticleBy: Free Online Backup
I just wanted to go ahead and thank everyone that has commented so far, and following commentators for your very intelligent, creative and helpful comments. We at spideroak try to read all comments and...
View ArticleBy: Heimen Stoffels
Indeed. And if you’re a big company like MS, than you can offer 25 GB free easily without losing profit.
View ArticleBy: Free Online Backup
I think you might have been reading our development ideas :-) We have always had as our goal to provide our client/functionality as a way of ‘accessing your data’ and not as a ‘money maker’. Our goal...
View ArticleBy: Free Online Backup
With the overwhelming attention and positive feedback from the readers here I went ahead and created a discount for all you wonderful Ubuntu users so if you feel the urge to upgrade to a premium...
View ArticleBy: Hugmyballs
SpiderOak is my preferred cloud backup solution. I don’t use it for syncing though so I can’t comment on that, but backing up is superb.
View ArticleBy: DreamTick Interactiv
I think http://www.stocklii.com/en is a good service to consider. It offers 100GB to 10 000GB, unlimited transfert and unlimited users.
View ArticleBy: Chzumbrunnen
also think of family, please. For example I’d like to all family members saving their fotos or mp3 files on a “shared folder”. As for now – as far as I can see – all services (Dropbox, wuala, SpiderOak...
View ArticleBy: Oona
Just one quick comment: With Wuala you can create a group and invite all group members to participate in the group. Hence, you would not need one family account to share folders. Cheers, Oona from Wuala
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