- Free Online Storage
- Posted by Shane on February 3rd, 2006
Does anyone know of a good free online storage website that I could use
to backup critical files.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Shane
- Posted by El Gee on February 3rd, 2006
Shane wrote:
While I applaud you for asking, I am not sure I would risk "critical"
files with "free" online storage. Depending on how much you have to
back up, CD-ROM's may be your answer.
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- Posted by Shane on February 3rd, 2006
El Gee wrote:
uploading then as a layer of protection and I already have these files
back up on an external hard drive but I need a convent way to back them
up off site, in case anything would happen to my external hard drive.
You do bring up a good point through that I had not really given too
much thought to I will have to consider this. Thanks for you post.
- Posted by SeaMaiden on February 4th, 2006
"Shane" <user@domain.com> wrote in message
news:_vqdnSZpntA4L37enZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
www.megaupload.com
With the free service, files are deleted after no one downloads them for 30
days.
With the premium service, they aren't deleted unless you delete them.
- Posted by Michael on February 5th, 2006
Shane wrote:
Shane,
You might like PBwiki --
http://pbwiki.com
It offers 10.5 mb of free storage (with a password). It's very simple
to upload files. I use a PBwiki to make it easier to get to files I use
while teaching (much better than hunting for the usb port for my
thumbdrive). I also recommend it to my students as a good way to backup
their work for classes (if they lose a disk or thumbdrive, their work
is still available).
Michael
- Posted by Mister2u on February 5th, 2006
I've been using this
http://mediamax.streamload.com/
- Posted by PerthMETRO.net on February 7th, 2006
google mail = 2gb and growing by the minute. there's a little program
too that you can install that makes your account a virtual drive so you
can simply drag and drop. I'm archiving all my family videos and
pictures... after CDs of course... just another backup, nothing to
lose.