Just FYI - Box.net is offering a free 50gb lifetime cloud drive if you sign up through your iPhone (not sure if its on Andriod or not). I've been looking for a cloud drive to keep a back up of stuff for pictures/music/personal files. Even though Box.net and and Drop Box gives you a bunch of space, they limit the upload size of individual files to 25mb for free accounts, and 1gb for paid (on Drop Box at least). Problem is, I have about 5000 photos at 18gb I want to upload to have a backup. No way in hell though I'm uploading photos without encrypting the data first. I downloaded AxCrypt, zipped my "Picture" folder, set up Box.net as a network drive and tried to upload it. No luck. If I try and encrypt the unzipped folder it encrypts EACH picture individually, taking roughly 5 seconds a picture. Obviously not a route to pursue having to decrypt 5000 photos in case of a back up.Not really interesting in breaking it up into 18 seperate encrypted files...and I could care less about encrypting my music folder. But it'd still be nice to upload one folder rather than 7000 individual songs...Any suggestions on how I can effectively use a cloud drive as a backup or know of another provider w/o a file limit?
10/22/2011 12:21:52 PM
Amazon cloud drive
10/22/2011 2:30:37 PM
^and you'll pay a whole lot less, to boot
10/22/2011 6:43:33 PM
what happens if your local hard drive bursts into flames with the key to decrypt your pics? amazon s3 with at rest encryption
10/23/2011 10:24:11 AM
I don't know about you, but I'm not uploading a single 18GB file at 1.5Mbit without some kind of checksum.
10/23/2011 12:00:50 PM
checksum != encryptionUnix-like systems have a variety of ways to generate CRC32/MD5/SHA-1/etc., and for Windows and Mac there's HashTab: http://implbits.com/HashTab.aspx
10/23/2011 1:25:56 PM
10/23/2011 3:09:05 PM
http://aws.amazon.com/s3/#protecting
10/23/2011 9:27:24 PM
^so basically, $0.14/gb per month? The bandwidth requirements shouldn't be an issue. Still don't really understand their encryption, but I'll have to read up on it.Ever since I heard of someone who worked for a file storage site lift music and movie files out of someone's account - I'm weary of uploading anything I don't want publically available...
10/23/2011 11:38:46 PM
Don't use S3, it's for commercial use.Use Amazon Cloud Drive. It's $1/gb/year with the first 20gb free. It's secure, it's pretty damn reliable, and you can extend it at any time.
10/24/2011 2:55:51 AM
^where are you seeing the first 20gb for free with amazon? looks like it's 5gb to me.
10/24/2011 3:50:30 AM
special offer for Microsoft employees IMO
10/24/2011 5:45:59 AM
^^ ah damn, my bad. That was apparently a promotion that ended (buy any MP3 album, get 20gb free). Sorry bout that
10/24/2011 5:49:54 AM
10/24/2011 9:18:13 AM