Cloud Storage Apps

Moving your data to a cloud storage provider will save you the cost of purchasing
and maintaining new file servers. Please read our reviews on Cloud Storage Apps
to help you choose the best provider.

Google Drive

Verdict : All in all, we'd say that Google Drive is a sufficiently good cloud storage service that you can effectively use to store (a few) audio and (mostly) office files. The greatest advantage that this service has over others is undoubtedly its compatibility with other systems, and it's capability to connect with all of Google's other convenient services. If your primary e-mail account is Gmail, or if you are using many Google-related services, then we'd have to say that this might be the perfect cloud storage service for you.

Release Date : 2012

Price : Free*

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MozyPro

Verdict : It is not easy to determine whether MozyPro would be good enough for all business. The backup storage service has a number of features that work for its case, but it also has a number of problems. Some disadvantages include lack of Linux support, long backup and restore times and inadequate customer support. However, MozyPro is still one of the most affordable and secure data backup services you can find. Moreover, online and offline data backup is easy and automated. Overall, MozyPro would be a good choice for small businesses that, hopefully, would not have to use the full system restore feature too often.

Release Date : 2010

Price : Starting at $0.50 per GB plus £3.95 per month

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