Dropbox Reviewed
Dropbox provides flexible cloud storage, great sharing options, and great integration with all major operating systems and mobile platforms.
Dropbox provides flexible cloud storage, great sharing options, and great integration with all major operating systems and mobile platforms.
ElephantDrive is an online backup company that provides "a service that is very big, never forgets, and works for peanuts!"
MozyHome is a bargain-priced consumer-focused service featuring "unlimited" backup.
Carbonite offers unlimited online backup with minimum yearly subscription and remote access for iOS and Blackberry devices.
Backblaze offers no-frills backup for Windows and Mac OS systems for $5 per month per computer.
Seagate takes another swing at the cheap and cheerful home NAS market using a drive-and-dock approach with higher-capacity 3.5" SATA drives.
CodeLathe's TonidoPlug is not your typical "cloud" plug server.
Seagate's GoFlex system uses SATA to raise the performance level of its portable drives for both direct-attached and networked use.
CTERA's dual-drive NAS is very adept at both local and cloud backup. But it's definitely a specialty product.
It may have more USB ports and a colorful case. But the PogoPlug V2 is the slowest of the "cloud" NASes we've tested.
CTERA's CloudPlug raises the bar (and speed) for external drive-to-NAS wall-warts with its eSATA port.
Seagate's DockStar is an easy way to get its FreeAgent and other USB drives onto a network and even the Internet.